San Francisquito Power Plant No. 2

San Francisquito Power Plant No. 2 is a power station in , , . San Francisquito Power Plant No. 2 is situated nearby to , as well as near .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include St. Francis Dam.

Ruins
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The , or the San Francisquito Dam, was a concrete gravity-arch dam located in in northern Los Angeles County, California, United States, that was built between 1924 and 1926. is situated 1¼ miles northeast of San Francisquito Power Plant No. 2.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Saugus.

Suburb
is a neighborhood in , . It was one of four communities that merged in 1987 to create the city of . includes the central and north-central portions of the city. is situated 6 miles south of San Francisquito Power Plant No. 2.

San Francisquito Power Plant No. 2

Latitude
34.53435° or 34° 32′ 4″ north
Longitude
-118.52512° or 118° 31′ 30″ west
Elevation
1,627 feet (496 metres)
Inception
July 1920
Height
57 feet (17 metres)
Operator
L.A. Department of Water & Power
Open location code
8563GFMF+PX
Open­Street­Map ID
way 472512384
Open­Street­Map feature
building=­yes
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Highlights include San Francisquito Canyon Fire Station and Drinkwater Reservoir.

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