English: Flood marker in the Viestenz-Smith Mountain Park displaying the high-water mark during the July 31, 1976 Big Thompson River flood, with two of the turbines from the city's original (1925) hydroelectric power plant, which was destroyed during the flood
Deutsch: Schild das die maximale Höhe der Big Thompson River Flut im Viestenz-Smith Park anzeigt sowie Turbinen des Wasserkraftwerks das bei der Flut zerstört wurde
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