Pump Station in Raleigh is Disguised as an Ordinary House

This WUNC video takes a behind the scenes look at an unassuming structure in a residential neighborhood in Raleigh, North Carolina that looks like a house, but is actually a cleverly disguised pump station.

The house at 3215 Wade Avenue, about 15 minutes from downtown Raleigh, looks just like the rest of the houses in that neighborhood. A nice metal roof. Forest green window shutters. Doric columns line the front porch. But there’s no driveway out front. And the lights are never on. And there’s no walkway to the front door.

E.D.W. Lynch
E.D.W. Lynch

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