From 1906 to 1963, the Pine Street Station continued to supply most of Grand Island's electric power.
Continued increases in electrical use and limited supplies of natural gas and oil forced the city to build another power plant.
By today's standards, that's enough generation to supply the needs of one or two large grocery stores, or about 50 homes.
From 1906 to 1963, the Pine Street Station continued to supply most of Grand Island's electric power.
Continued increases in electrical use and limited supplies of natural gas and oil forced the city to build another power plant.