Entry/Object ID
110.69.092Description
Negative, sheet film. 4 x 5 b&w. Olympia Light and Power Company built this powerhouse at the lower falls of the Deschutes River in 1904. The building was made of Tenino sandstone and housed 2 Westinghouse generators and 2 Victor turbines. The turbines were fed by a 9-foot diameter steel pipe that brought water from the upper falls, a drop of more than 74 feet. The powerhouse was abandoned in the early 1930s. Today, the foundation of the powerhouse serves as a viewing platform for the lower falls. The old Olympia brewery appears in the background.Name/Title
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