INSIDE Home to many of the Museums antique engines (See HISTORY). |
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BUILDING’S ORIGIN This building was reportedly used as a fuel and oil building at a Caltrons Corporation. Before it was donated to the Museum by William and Michelle Denault, it served as John Denault’s Model T workshop. It was moved to the museum from Dixon Lane area north of Bishop. |
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HISTORY The Galloway engine powered a sawmill and gold mill, but it was buried in mud slide and thought to be lost forever. Incredibly after being buried for years, it was eventually recovered, restored to working condition and donated to the Museum. Small engines and generators performed many of the tasks done formerly by human and animal power until they were in turn replaced by electric motors as electric power was more widely distributed. |
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