133 Comments for Market St. Power Plant

Safe for photo shoot
Is it safe for photo shoot
Is it safe for a photo shoot
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Beautiful photos of time that now has stood still
fascinating, thank you for saving history...
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Kuvasta nähdään, että tilan muokkaamisella uuteen käyttöön jälkikäteen on rajoitteensa. ;)
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I feel blessed to have found this site, especially Market Street. I was taken there many times back in the late 50s, early 60s. A man named Lawrence was a plant worker, and met Betty Ann, a switchboard opperator in the office. They were married in 53 and I was born in 55. Talk about shaking up the memory banks. My siblings,and I called the place 'The Noisies' It was HOT,and LOUD. Dad would give us the 'GRAND TOUR'. Thanks for the memories Mr. Motts
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Thoroughly enjoy both the content and superb photography! Old machinery and plants have an artistic value to them.
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Stunning shot.
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Going through this beautiful pictorial again, those scrappers better be damned careful pulling the windings out of this place... operational or not it's still on the grid!
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More Power !

Joseph
Sun City, California
Saturday, September - 26th - 2015 3:16 p.m.
ty motts good pic buddy
I wouldn't be surprised to see Gollum paddling around down there.
If you stare at the center you nay see the face of a cat. Or maybe it's just me.
BTW, I'm loving this site! Thanks for sharing your gorgeous photos and stories, Motts!
Great shots Tom.