The Palisades Dam and Powerplant Historic District in Palisades, Idaho, encompasses a large earthfill dam constructed in the mid-20th century, along with its associated hydroelectric power generation facilities. The complex features a massive embankment designed to impound the Snake River, creating a substantial reservoir for irrigation and power. The powerplant itself is an industrial structure designed for efficient electricity generation.
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