Nat. Historic Landmrk-Seattle Electric Co.Georgetown Steam Plnt

Erected in 1906-08, this reinforced concrete building houses the last operational examples of the Curtis Vertical Steam Turbogenerator, the first type of large-scale steam turbine developed. This new technology established General Electric as a leader in the manufacture of steam turbines. The plant also exemplifies facets of the history of urban power use and development.

Information provided by the National Register of Historic Places, a program of the National Park Service.

Nat. Historic Landmrk-Seattle Electric Co.Georgetown Steam Plnt

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