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Erie Current War - Project Algerine

The Erie Current War, an early example of a technical revolution, saw Erie become one of the earliest electrified cities in the world. This was made possible by Thomas Edison's vast improvements to the incandescent light bulb in 1879, paving the way for lighting with electricity. The newly created Erie County Light Company secured a building on Peach Street between 10th and 11th, bringing in two new engines and adding another dynamo. The power station's first commercial customers were two stores bordering State Street owned by James Carney and Frank Niebauer. The street lights in Erie turned on for the first time on September 2, 1884, an immediate success leading to the adoption of electric light in playhouses and theatre groups. In 1887, the power plant came under the control of Edison Electric, and by 1891, it was ready to move to its new location at the corner of East 12th and French Street. Highlights - Erie became one of the earliest electrified cities in the world due to Thomas Edison's improvements to the incandescent light bulb. - The Erie County Light Company was formed to produce and sell light in Erie. - The first electricity generated in Erie County was in 1884 at the Erie Ironworks building. - The street lights in Erie turned on for the first time on September 2, 1884. - The power station's first commercial customers were two stores bordering State Street owned by James Carney and Frank Niebauer. - Playhouses and theatre groups were early adopters of electric light in Erie. - In 1887, the power plant came under the control of Edison Electric, and by 1891, it was ready to move to its new location at the corner of East 12th and French Street. Music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio Music from #InAudio: https://inaudio.org/

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