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This is the "Overlook Cafe" in Falls Park decorated in lights for Christmas. It was once a municipal power plant harnessing the power of water coming over the falls to turn turbines located in the lower level of the structure. According to the Sioux Falls website: "The Sioux Falls Light and Power Hydroelectric Plant, known by most residents as the old “NSP Building”, began using water power to generate electricity for streetlights and the Sioux Falls Traction System (streetcar trolleys) in 1907. Northern States Power donated the property to the City in 1974, the adjoining steam fired electrical plant was demolished, and the remaining original quartzite building was added to the National Register in 1993." Now the building houses the cafe where one can sit and watch the falls while dining. The area outlined in lights at the front is an outdoor terrace used during warmer weather. As you can see the building straddles the river.There is a walk way leading from the building which goes out over and across the river connecting both sides of the park, besides giving a great view and not to mention photographic angle of the falls!