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The Handley Power Plant and Lake Erie

Fort Worth, Tarrant County

Marker Text

The Northern Texas Traction Company built the original plant at this location to generate electrical power for the Fort Worth-Dallas Interurban. Lake Erie provided water for plant operations. The area developed as a park and became popular for local outings and social events. A two-story auditorium extended over the edge of the lake. When interurban traffic declined the park was closed. The power plant was expanded to meet increased electrical demands. In 1956 Lake Arlington became the new source of water for the Handley Plant, and Lake Erie was drained. (1980)

Marker Details

Address 6604 E. Rosedale
Location Description 6604 E. Rosedale, Fort Woth
Marker # 5349
Dedicated 1980
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code parks; railroads; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 32.731601, -97.219979

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