I've been waiting to write this review for 8 years, ever since I met the volunteer librarian for this historic electric power plant that time forgot. I met Mr Maas at City Coffee when a friend I...
Georgetown Steam Plant
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Perched in the heart of Seattle, the Georgetown Steam Plant stands as a living monument to the city's industrial past. This museum offers visitors a captivating journey back in time to the early 20th century, where the hum of machinery and the smell of coal filled the air. Exploring the plant's towering turbines and intricate piping systems provides a glimpse into the ingenuity of engineering minds of yesteryears.
Stepping into the Georgetown Steam Plant is like stepping into a time machine—transporting you to an era when steam power was king. The museum's well-preserved machinery and informative exhibits shed light on the pivotal role this plant played in powering Seattle's growth and development. From the massive boilers to the intricate control panels, every corner of this museum tells a story of innovation and industrial prowess.
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I don't know how my partner originally learned about this place but he told me he wanted to come for a free tour and we put it on our to do list. It's open to the public the 2nd Saturday of the...
Open on the second Saturday of the month, this is a fun, free place to check out and learn a little something about our history. There is very, very little parking here and I highly recommend...






