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WCAA ARTISTS S TUDIO TOUR 2023
Meet the artists and discuss their philosophies, inspiration and working techniques while viewing their most recent collections of artwork. If you see something you want to own, take advantage of the artist's studio pricing.
Brochure with Map and info available at area businesses and online at waynecountyartsalliance.org.
ake Wallenpaupack, enjoyed by thousands today, did not exist until construction of the dam and hydroelectric power station in 1926. In the early 1900s, engineers recognized the value of placing a dam across Wallenpaupack Creek. The 1,280foot-long dam, powerhouse and flow line carry lake water to the hydroelectric station. Water from the bottom of the lake travels up the flow line, a large pipe that spans 3.5 miles. The water powers turbines at the station, generating enough energy to sustain approximately 35,000 homes. Construction of the dam also created Lake Wallenpaupack. Encompassing 5,700 acres, it is one of the largest man-made lakes in Pennsylvania. Lake Wallenpaupack has 52 miles of shoreline. H