DESCRIPTION:
Subject: Safe Harbor Water Power Corp. Power Plant and Dam, Near York, PA
Condition: Excellent (See scans)
Back side: Divided
Circulated: No
Year: Ca. 1930
Publisher: C. T. American Art
"The Safe Harbor Dam (also Safe Harbor Hydroelectric Station) is a concrete gravity dam on the lower Susquehanna River with an associated hydroelectric power station. It is the most northerly and last of three Great Depression-era public electrification projects' hydroelectric dams and was constructed between 1 April 1930 and 7 December 1931. It created a long and relatively shallow lake along the upper stretch of the Conejohela Valley known as Lake Clarke. The creation of the lake shrank the upper Conejohela Flats in size." (Attribution: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_Harbor_Dam)
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