Georgetown Steam Plant
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This historical power plant is available to visit. Seattle City Light explains it as, "The Georgetown Steam Plant, a National Historic Landmark, stands today as a reminder of the era of electrification of America's cities and a time when industry was first attracted to Seattle by its inexpensive hydroelectric power and electric trolley car system. Built in 1906-1907 by the Seattle Electric Company on 18 acres of land along the Duwamish River, the plant was once at the center of the bustling residential and industrial activity in the rapidly growing Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle."
Hours
Open the second Saturday of every month from 10:00am to 2:00pm.
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