Destruction of the World’s Largest Hydroelectric Plant - Schoellkopf Power Station Site, New York
I ride the elevator to the bottom of the shaft to see the ruins of the Schellkopf Power Station #3 in Niagara Falls, New York. This location was once the site of the largest hydroelectric power plant in the world until disaster happened in 1956. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @adventuresintvland Support the Adventures: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tvland Support the Adventures: / adventuresintvland Follow me on Instagram: / adventuresintvland Follow me on Facebook: / adventures-in-tv-land-100648352132338 See Where Adventures in TV-Land has visited: https://www.google.com/maps/d/edit?mi... I enjoy roadside attractions, Americana, historical sites, theme parks, and quirky places of interest. Although I tend to focus on travel, history, literature, theatre, and film, my interests are vast. I particularly enjoy visiting the weird and unusual; the places and things sometimes overlooked. There are stories and history all around us. It is my goal to unlock these stories and share them with the world.

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