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Description
Stretching 2,250 feet across the Kennebec River between Pleasant Ridge Plantation and Moscow, the 155-foot-high Wyman Dam was called a marvel of engineering when it began operating in 1931.
Shown here is a drawing from the Portland architectural firm of John Calvin Stevens.
The dam was named for Central Maine Power Company founder Walter S. Wyman (1874-1942).
About This Item
- Title: Wyman Station, Bingham, 1929
- Creator: John Calvin Stevens
- Creation Date: 1929
- Subject Date: 1929
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Locations:
- Bingham, Somerset County, ME
- Moscow, Somerset County, ME
- Media: Architectural drawing
- Dimensions: 105 cm x 72 cm
- Local Code: Coll. 209, 2-D-3
- Collection: Stevens Architects drawings and records collection
- Object Type: Text and Image
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- Architecture, industrial
- Central Maine Power Co.
- Dam construction
- Dams--Maine
- Kennebec River (Me.)
- Wyman Station (Me.)--Architectural drawings
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