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The Harkleroad wind turbine was a noted landmark in Novato, California. It was built to generate electricity for the workshop on which it was mounted.[1] It was visible from U.S. Route 101, a heavily traveled freeway.[2] In 2021, the turbine was removed from the roof of the workshop, and it is no longer visible from the freeway.[3]
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