HomeAdventureOld School Hydro-Electricity Old School Hydro-Electricity By Judy Schwartz Haley 0 Comments Originally built in 1923, the Dalby Water Wheel was one of the first hydro-electric plants on Hood Canal. Share this:FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInPocketPinterestEmail Related Tags:adventuringharmony hillhood canalphotographywashington statewater Judy Schwartz Haley Seattle writer, Judy Schwartz Haley, blogs about raising a toddler while battling cancer, finishing a degree, and fending off ninjas. Also, she needs more coffee. http://coffeejitters.net/blog Don't Miss It Dear Gem - Month 25 Up Next The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: A kicking-cancer's-ass and everything else under the sun update Related Articles Adventure Birthday Magic at Farrel-McWhirter Farm Park Advocacy The White House at Night vintage coffeejitters One of these things is a bad sign No comments yet! You be the first to comment. Leave a Reply Cancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. More in adventuring Dandelions 9:14 am