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Home » History » Special Projects » Duke Power’s Cliffside Steam Station » Steam Station Photos

Steam Station Photos

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High aerial shot of Duke Village, the power plant and the countryside, a hodge-podge of fields and forests.
At an early stage of construction. Huge interior with workman on a lower floor pouring concrete onto grids of rebar.
Plant under construction. Four stories or more of steelwork; brick has been laid on the exterior walls about half way up.
One-story houses under construction.  Carpenters on top working on roof joists.
Overhead shot of managers and employees gathered around a turbine.
The original red-brick plant after several modifications.
Aerial view of the entire plant complex along a bend o Broad River.f
Giant 10-story coal hoppers with massive coal pile dwarfing two bulldozers.
Large area of raw earth upon which the steel skeleton of the massive building, girdled with scaffolding.
The huge plant with solid walls alongside a venting stack perhaps about 500 feet tall.

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