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FS-751
HOOVER DAM
Looking down on one of the world's greatest engineering
achievements, here at the throat of Black Canyon, where the
world's highest dam now holds the once treacherous Colorado
River in check. Height 727 feet, above bedrock, 650 feet thick
at the base, and 1,244 feet across the crest. Cost $125,000,000.
Photo by Don Lidikay, Union Pacific R.R.
COPYRIGHT FERRIS H. SCOTT, SANTA ANA, CALIF.
Western Resort Publications, 1320 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, Calif.
S-41385-4
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FS-751
HOOVER DAM
Looking down on one of the world's greatest engineering
achievements, here at the throat of Black Canyon, where the
world's highest dam now holds the once treacherous Colorado
River in check. Height 727 feet, above bedrock, 650 feet thick
at the base, and 1,244 feet across the crest. Cost $125,000,000.
Photo by Don Lidikay, Union Pacific R.R.
COPYRIGHT FERRIS H. SCOTT, SANTA ANA, CALIF.
Western Resort Publications, 1320 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, Calif.
S-41385-4
HERE
FS-751
HOOVER DAM
Looking down on one of the world's greatest engineering
achievements, here at the throat of Black Canyon, where the
world's highest dam now holds the once treacherous Colorado
River in check. Height 727 feet, above bedrock, 650 feet thick
at the base, and 1,244 feet across the crest. Cost $125,000,000.
Photo by Don Lidikay, Union Pacific R.R.
COPYRIGHT FERRIS H. SCOTT, SANTA ANA, CALIF.
Western Resort Publications, 1320 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, Calif.
S-41385-4
HERE