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Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Stone Cellar, North Bank of Snake River, east of Cliff Substation, Tipperary Corner, Jerome County, ID

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Shoshone Falls Hydroelectric Project, Stone Cellar, North Bank of Snake River, east of Cliff Substation, Tipperary Corner, Jerome County, ID

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Summary

Significance: It was the second building constructed in 1921 by the Idaho Power Company as part of its 1920-21 expansion of the hydroelectric facility. This low-slung stone building, which butts up against the adjacent rocky outcrop, originally served as a root cellar for domestic storage as part of the facility Operator's Village.
Survey number: HAER ID-45-K
Building/structure dates: 1921 Initial Construction

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Date

1969 - 1980
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Contributors

Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Hamilton, W. G., engineer
Phoenix Construction Company, builder
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Location

Tipperary Corner42.57880, -114.29642
Google Map of 42.57880129999999, -114.2964209
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