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DESCRIPTION:Constructed in 1909 to produce electricity for the Stanley Hote
 l and surrounding areas\, F. O. Stanley sold the plant to the Public Servi
 ce Company of Colorado in 1928. In 1945\, the Town of Estes Park purchased
  and maintained the Hydro plant until it was severely damaged in 1982 by t
 he Lawn Lake Flood. The Historic Fall River Hydro plant was restored and o
 pened to the public as an interpretive center in 2002 and features origina
 l equipment installed by Stanley\, machinery from an addition in 1921\, an
 d a diesel unit installed by the Public Service Company in 1938. Interpret
 ive panels document the growth of Estes Park\, its insatiable need for ele
 ctricity\, and the Lawn Lake Flood disaster.\n\nCo-sponsored by: John Cowd
 rey\n\nSpeaker(s): John Cowdrey\, \n\nAgenda: \nFacility Tour\n\nThe Fall 
 River Hydro is located off of Fall River Road (which is Highway 34)\, west
  of Estes Park and almost to the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park.
  The address is 1754 Fish Hatchery Rd.\, Estes Park\, CO 80517. Taking Fal
 l River Road west of Estes\, look for a turnoff to the left that is marked
  “Cemetery” and “Museum”. This road parallels Hwy 34. Take it almo
 st to the end\, and the hydro plant is on the left. The plant is almost to
  the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park however\, if you reach the P
 ark entrance\, you have gone too far.\n\n1754 Fish Hatchery Rd.\, Estes Pa
 rk\,\, Colorado\, United States\, 80517
LOCATION:1754 Fish Hatchery Rd.\, Estes Park\,\, Colorado\, United States\,
  80517
ORGANIZER:jlagrotta@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:Historic Fall River Hydro Plant tour in Estes Park
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/46686
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Constructed in 1909 to produce electricity
  for the Stanley Hotel and surrounding areas\, F. O. Stanley sold the plan
 t to the Public Service Company of Colorado in 1928. In 1945\, the Town of
  Estes Park purchased and maintained the Hydro plant until it was severely
  damaged in 1982 by the Lawn Lake Flood. The Historic Fall River Hydro pla
 nt was restored and opened to the public as an interpretive center in 2002
  and features original equipment installed by Stanley\, machinery from an 
 addition in 1921\, and a diesel unit installed by the Public Service Compa
 ny in 1938. Interpretive panels document the growth of Estes Park\, its in
 satiable need for electricity\, and the Lawn Lake Flood disaster.&lt;/p&gt;&lt;br /
 &gt;&lt;br /&gt;Agenda: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Facility Tour&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;The Fall River Hydro is loca
 ted off of Fall River Road (which is Highway 34)\, west of Estes Park and 
 almost to the entrance to Rocky Mountain National Park.&amp;nbsp\; The address
  is 1754 Fish Hatchery Rd.\, Estes Park\, CO 80517.&amp;nbsp\; Taking Fall Riv
 er Road west of Estes\, look for a turnoff to the left that is marked &amp;ldq
 uo\;Cemetery&amp;rdquo\; and &amp;ldquo\;Museum&amp;rdquo\;.&amp;nbsp\; This road parallel
 s Hwy 34.&amp;nbsp\; Take it almost to the end\, and the hydro plant is on the
  left.&amp;nbsp\; The plant is almost to the entrance to Rocky Mountain Nation
 al Park however\, if you reach the Park entrance\, you have gone too far.&lt;
 /p&gt;
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