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DescriptionSpalding, Nebraska wheel house from US.JPG
English: Spalding Power Plant and Dam complex in Spalding, Nebraska. Water is diverted from the Cedar River into a headrace; passes through a hydroelectric generator in the wheel house (the small white-roofed building at right); and returns to the river via the tailrace. The concrete block building in the upper center of the photo contains a diesel generator. The complex is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The wheel house was built in 1913; the diesel-generator building, in 1919. The photo was taken from upstream, east of Mill Street; the headrace passes under Mill, through the sluice gate visible in the center of the photo, and then into the wheel house.
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