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The Georgetown Steam Plant, now the Georgetown PowerPlant Museum, located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, constructed in 1906 for the Seattle Electric Company, provided power for Seattle, notably for streetcars.
Steam plant! This place is pretty cool. Originally build in 1906 along side the Duwamish River. It could trains 3 turbine that once powered Georgetown and Seattle's rail and street cars. The... Read more
I found this museum while perusing Google maps and it was a great find! Pre-pandemic this museum was open once a month between 10am-2pm on the second Saturday of each month. There are free guided... Read more
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