Location: County: Sacramento.
Nearest City: Folsom. See map 6.
Campsites, facilities: No campsites. Point of interest to visit
while on tour.
Reservations, fees: Call park for information.
Contact: Phone the park at 1-916-988-0205. Tour Information:
call 1-916-985-4843. Group Tours are available throughout the week by special
arrangement
Operating hours, seasons: Wednesdays through Sunday from Noon
to 4:00pm. Call the park to verify dates and times.
Directions: The recreation area, located near the town of Folsom,
can be reached via either Highway 50 or I-80.
Weather, clothing: Summer and spring are warm; fall and winter
can be cool. Layered clothing is advised.
Trip notes: The Folsom Powerhouse is part of a colorful chapter
of Sacramento history and is also an example of the tremendous advance
in the commercial application of electricity. H.P. Livermore realized that
the water of the American River could turn generators for electricity in
Sacramento, 22 miles downstream. With his partners, Livermore built the
powerhouse, which still looks much as it did in 1896. The opening of the
powerhouse brought with it a "grand electric carnival" parade
through downtown Sacramento and a 100-gun salute from a detachment of soldiers
near the substation. Vintage generators are still in place at the powerhouse,
as is the control switchboard, faced with Tennessee marble. Visitors touring
the powerhouse can see the massive General Electric transformers, each
capable of conducting from 800 to 11,000 volts of electricity, in addition
to the forebays and canal system that brought the water from the dam.
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