Lake Union Steam Plant (Seattle, Wash.)
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Lake Union Hydroelectric Plant/Power House (Seattle, Wash.)
Lake Union Steam Plant and Hydro House (Seattle, Wash.)
Power House (Seattle, Wash.)
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found: Work cat.: NUCMC data from Seattle Municipal Archives for Dept. of Community Development director's files, 1970-1991(collection contains information on the disposition and development of the Lake Union Steam Plant)
found: HistoryLink WWW, Apr. 15, 2008(under Cybertour, Point 23: Lake Union Hydroelectric Plant/Power House; Daniel Huntington, 1912, 1914; and Auxiliary Steam Plant; Daniel Huntington, 1914, 1917, 1921; 1179-1201 Eastlake Ave. E; Seattle City Light built a small hydro house in 1912 on Lake Union's eastern shore to generate power and help carry peak load; orig. called the Power House; Auxiliary Steam House constructed in three phases beg. in 1914; plant continued to produce steam until the mid-1980s; ZymoGenetics, a biotech company, bought the complex in 1993; on 1 Aug. 1994, the Lake Union Steam Plant and Hydro House and its site were designated City of Seattle landmarks)
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2008-04-15: new
2008-05-29: revised
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