South Street Station

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South Street Station (also called The Narragansett power company power plant or Narragansett electrical Lighting Company Power Station) is Associate in Nursing historic electrical station in Providence, Rhode Island at 360 Eddy Street.
The coal burning station was inbuilt 1912 in an exceedingly Classical Revival vogue by Jenks and Ballou. The building was additional to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006.Narragansett power company could be a subsidiary of National Grid USA. The Rhode Island Historical Society is about to build a “Heritage Harbor Museum” at intervals the building.

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