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There are three large hydroelectric dams in the Gillam area. Come for a guided tour through one of these breathtaking facilities. You will see how it works from the inside out and be amazed at how much goes into one of these massive structures.

Photo: Limestone Generating Station, Jasonbook99, CC BY-SA 3.0

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