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  • Highgrove Powerhouse

    Highgrove Powerhouse

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    Highgrove Powerhouse - Operator's cottage [the powerhouse was destroyed by fire in March of 1915]

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  • Highgrove Powerhouse

    Highgrove Powerhouse

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    Highgrove Powerhouse - The Highgrove Hydro Plant, built by Charles R. Lloyd of the Riverside Water Company, showing water flowing into (sic) the plant and residences surrounding it. The plant burned down in 1915, but its foundation can still be seen today. The plant is believed to have been the first commercial hydroelectric plant built in California. .

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  • Highgrove Powerhouse

    Highgrove Powerhouse

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    Highgrove Powerhouse - First hydroelectric plant established in 1896. Water from Warm Springs Creek of the Santa Ana River.

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  • Highgrove Powerhouse

    Highgrove Powerhouse

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    Highgrove Powerhouse - First Hydro-electric plant established in 1886. Water from Warm Springs Creek of the Santa Ana River.

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  • Highgrove Powerhouse and cottage

    Highgrove Powerhouse and cottage

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    Highgrove Powerhouse and cottage

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    Borel Powerhouse and water diversions; San Antonio Canyon, Kern River, and Southern California

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    Sierra penstock break, new pipeline, intake house, diversion - powerhouse; Borel Powerhouse and water diversions, original Pelton-Doble turbines, and change over to horizontal Pelton-Francis turbines; various substations; Meter testing; Mentone hydroelectric project; Pedley hydroelectric project; Casing Head Gasoline plant; Old Redondo Steam Plant construction and facilities; Stone Castle plant after fire; Ventura Power Co. steam plants, gas plant and substations; Pasadena; Wash at Sunnyslope substation; Water plant at San Bernardino

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