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Folsom Powerhouse State Historic Park is a historical site preserving an 1895 alternating current (AC) hydroelectric power station—one of the first in the United States. Before the Folsom powerhouse was built nearly all electric power houses were using direct current (DC) generators powered by steam engines located within a very few miles of ...
Powerhouse Park, Del Mar. Del Mar Racetrack, held live during the summer and now the fall at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. The fairgrounds also hosts the satellite wagering facility Surfside Race Place throughout the year when races are not live. [38] San Diego County Fair; Torrey Pines State Beach; Powerhouse Community Center
Folsom Powerhouse Station A is a historical building in Sacramento, California. The Folsom Powerhouse Station is a California Historical Landmark No. 633.2 listed on March 3, 1958. Station A was constructed by the Sacramento Electric Power and Light Company in 1894. Folsom Powerhouse Station A is located at the northeast corner of 6th and H ...
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Powerhouse (club), a gay club in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK; Brisbane Powerhouse, a performing arts center in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; Powerhouse, a club overlooking Albert Park and Lake in Melbourne, Australia; Powerhouse Theater, a collaboration between New York Stage and Film and Vassar College
Jul. 29—PORT HENRY — This year's Champ Day celebration in Port Henry will feature several cryptozoology experts talking about the legendary lake monster. Among them will be Paul Bartholomew of ...
Powerhouse Park; Beaches in the city of San Diego. Children's Pool beach in La Jolla The cliffs at Black's Beach, La Jolla. These beaches are within the city limits ...
The Powerhouse. The Powerhouse Arts District is a historic warehouse district in Downtown Jersey City, New Jersey, United States, on the water front of the Hudson River.Its name derives from the unused generating station Hudson and Manhattan Railroad Powerhouse, [1] [2] [3] a historic Victorian-era power plant that was renovated into an arts center. [4]