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The Turbine Hall

 

April 27, 2006

This was taken at the Toronto Power Company building in Niagara Falls. It's the hydro-electric generating station built in 1906 and one of the nicest places I've visited. The turbine hall is one of the two primary above-ground spaces (the other is the forebay).

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