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Georgetown Energy Museum: A Powerhouse of History

Explore the history of hydroelectric power in a still-functioning 1900 power plant in historic Georgetown, Colorado.

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The Georgetown Energy Museum, housed in a still-functioning hydroelectric plant since 1900, offers a glimpse into the early days of electricity and Georgetown's mining history. Explore exhibits showcasing vintage equipment and learn about hydroelectric power generation.

A brief summary to Georgetown Energy Museum

  • Monday 11 am-4 pm
  • Tuesday 11 am-4 pm
  • Wednesday 11 am-4 pm
  • Thursday 11 am-4 pm
  • Friday 11 am-4 pm
  • Saturday 11 am-4 pm
  • Sunday 11 am-4 pm

Local tips

  • Check the museum's website or call ahead to confirm opening hours, as they may vary.
  • Allow at least one hour to fully explore the museum and learn about its exhibits.
  • Take advantage of the guided tours offered by the knowledgeable staff to gain a deeper understanding of the plant's history and operations.
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Getting There

  • Walking

    The Georgetown Energy Museum is located at 600 Griffith St, at the east end of 6th Street. From most points in downtown Georgetown, it's easily accessible on foot. Simply head east on 6th Street until you reach the corner of Griffith Street. The museum will be on your left.

  • Driving

    If driving, take Exit 228 from I-70 and follow the signs to downtown Georgetown. The museum is located at the east end of 6th Street on the corner of Griffith Street. Street parking is generally available on 6th Street and surrounding roads. There are also parking lots located across from Guanella Pass Brewery, behind Strousse Park, and a gravel lot behind Georgetown Coffee and Tea and Ophilea's. Parking at the Georgetown Annex Parking Lot at 1120 Argentine St costs $0.49/kWh for energy, with 30 minutes free parking and then $0.20/minute.

  • Public Transport

    The Clear Creek County Roundabout is a free public transportation service that operates within Georgetown and connects to other towns in the county. Check the Roundabout schedule for the most up-to-date route information and stops. From Denver, you can take a Bustang bus to Idaho Springs and then transfer to the Roundabout to reach Georgetown. A one way trip from Denver to Georgetown via bus will cost between $6 and $50 and will take approximately 2 hours and 39 minutes.

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Nestled in the historic town of Georgetown, Colorado, the Georgetown Energy Museum provides a unique window into the world of early 20th-century power generation. Located within a fully operational hydroelectric plant owned by Xcel Energy, the museum showcases the history of hydroelectricity and its impact on the Georgetown community. Founded in 1999, the museum features exhibits and photographs detailing the plant's history and the evolution of electrical appliances. Visitors can explore the original equipment, including the still-spinning water wheels, and learn about the engineering behind hydroelectric power. The museum also highlights Georgetown's mining history and the role electricity played in supporting the industry. The museum offers a fascinating blend of history, engineering, and antique technology. Knowledgeable staff provide guided tours, offering insights into the workings of the plant and the history of energy production in the region. Interactive exhibits demonstrate the principles of electromagnetism and hydroelectric power, making it an engaging experience for visitors of all ages.

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