This is what i sent the museum in an email: We found your museum online and were excited to visit. My husband is an electrician, and my boys were excited to learn more about electricity. We walked in, and the museum guide immediately told us, "this is NOT a place for children!! We are a live plant and make electricity here!" My husband and I were taken aback at how rudely we were treated. There is NO mention anywhere on your website about children not being welcome. If this is the case, please add that to your site so other families don't have to go through...
Read moreInteresting museum. It is small, but shows what the early pioneers of electrical distribution went through to keep the lights on. It has a small, operational hydroelectric plant that generates electricity the same way today it did over 100 years ago. There are plenty of tools and pieces of equipment from the early days of electrical power. Not everyone may find this...
Read moreA good experience with lots of electronics, and history. At the beginning you can learn how electro magnets and Jacobs ladder works, then you move down to an outside area where you can watch the waterfall. The third area is inside with lots of electronics and descriptions, then the final area is where you can watch the generators and there are some more writings about the...
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