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Glen Canyon Dam: A Colossal Human Achievement in the American Southwest

Spanning across the rugged red rock canyon of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area lies the imposing Glen Canyon Dam—a testament to human engineering prowess. Constructed between 1956 and 1966 as part of President Eisenhower's ambitious Bureau of Reclamation program for water conservation projects throughout America, this dam is not only an impressive feat but also serves vital functions such as flood control, hydroelectric power generation, irrigation support along Colorado River tributaries like the Verde River basin area within Arizona—ultimately impacting millions living downstream from its construction site.

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medium
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54 pcs
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4.3
Category
Glen Canyon DamColorado RiverHydroelectric Power GenerationWater Conservation ProjectsBureau of ReclamationAmerican Southwest ArchitectureLandmark StructuresCivil Engineering Marvels