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Old Folsom Powerhouse Station (Sacramento, California)

Coordinates: 38°35′02″N 121°29′52″W / 38.5839°N 121.4977°W / 38.5839; -121.4977
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Folsom Powerhouse Station A
Folsom Powerhouse Station A
LocationNE corner of 6th and H Streets
Sacramento, California
Coordinates38°35′02″N 121°29′52″W / 38.5839°N 121.4977°W / 38.5839; -121.4977
Built1894
DesignatedMarch 3, 1958
Reference no.633.2
Old Folsom Powerhouse Station (Sacramento, California) is located in California
Old Folsom Powerhouse Station (Sacramento, California)
Location of Folsom Powerhouse Station A in California
Old Folsom Powerhouse Station (Sacramento, California) is located in the United States
Old Folsom Powerhouse Station (Sacramento, California)
Old Folsom Powerhouse Station (Sacramento, California) (the United States)

Folsom Powerhouse Station A is a historical building in Sacramento, California. The Folsom Powerhouse Station is a California Historical Landmark No. 633.2 listed on March 3, 1958. Station A was constructed by the Sacramento Electric Power and Light Company in 1894. Folsom Powerhouse Station A is located at the northeast corner of 6th and H Streets. Folsom Powerhouse Station A was the first electricity distribution site for Sacramento. The electricity came from Folsom Powerhouse, California Historical Landmark No. 633.0.[1] The Folsom Powerhouse Station A started operates on July 13, 1895. With the power, Folsom Powerhouse Station A was able run the first overhead wire streetcar system not just Sacramento, but the nearby California Central Valley. Folsom Powerhouse Station A, outputted alternating current (AC) produced by the Folsom Powerhouse hydroelectric power station. This AC system was one of the first AC system in the United States, as at the time other systems were DC current.[2][3][4]

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References

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  1. ^ "Folsom Powerhouse". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved 2012-10-11.
  2. ^ "CHL # 633.2 Folsom Powerhouse Station A Sacramento". www.californiahistoricallandmarks.com.
  3. ^ "Murphy's Ranch #633.2". Office of Historic Preservation, California State Parks. Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  4. ^ "Folsom Powerhouse SHP". CA State Parks.