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Grand Coulee Dam (Images of America: Washington)
Washington’s Grand Coulee is an ice-age channel that carried the Columbia River when ice dammed its main course. Grand Coulee was long recognized as an ideal place to store Columbia River water to irrigate the arid but fertile Columbia Basin. A dam was proposed as early as 1903, but opposition by Spokane private power interests and the cost of the dam delayed design and construction until the administration of Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Roosevelt, a public power advocate, used the Grand Coulee
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American Experience: Grand Coulee Dam
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Grand Coulee: Harnessing a Dream
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Modern Marvels : Grand Coulee Dam [VHS]
The completion of the Grand Coulee Dam proved America’s industrial might could overcome any obstacle, even mother nature. Construction of this massive dam on Washington’s Columbia River began in 1931. But the sheer magnitude of the project brought on unique problems that demanded inventive solutions. When bedrock was exposed, a huge mass of clay began moving forward, threatening to swallow up the foundation. After much frantic deliberation, the engineers froze the clay, stopping its omi
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Grand Coulee Dam,
Excellent work detailing the history of Grand Coulee Dam!,
This 500 page book by historian Paul Pitzer provides an in depth look at the Grand Coulee Dam in north-central Washington state and the politics and decsions which made the dam what it is today. The book is very thoroughly researched with an extensive bibliography and over 100 pages of endnotes. Anyone who is interested in Grand Coulee Dam or the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project needs to read this book!
The back cover reads:
“The Eighth Wonder of the World”
“The Largest Reclamation Project Ever Undertaken”
Those were among the accolades frequently lavished on Grand Coulee Dam and the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project. They
hightlight a monumental construction effort that spanned the 1930s through the 1980s. Now, for the first time, the story of this gigantic undertaking is told in this definitive, spirited history.
When completed, the huge monolith at Grand Coulee on the Columbia River in north-central Washington became the biggest
single block of concrete ever laid. One of the largest energy-producing stations in the world, it also supports one of the world’s largest irrigation projects.
In the capable hands of Paul Pitzer, the fight for Grand Coulee Dam and the Columbia Basin Project is a vital, animated saga of people strving for dazzling goals and then working to build something spectacular.
Excellent work detailing the history of Grand Coulee Dam,
This 500 page book provides an in depth look at the Grand
Coulee Dam in north-central Washington state and the politics and
decsions which made the dam what it is today. The book is
very thoroughly researched with an extensive bibliography
and over 100 pages of endnotes. Anyone who is interested
in Grand Coulee Dam or the Columbia Basin Irrigation Project
needs to read this book!
The back cover reads:
“The Eighth Wonder of the World”
“The Largest Reclamation Project Ever Undertaken”
Those were among the accolades frequently lavished
on Grand Coulee Dam and the Columbia Basin Irrigation
Project. They hightlight a monumental construction effort
that spanned the 1930s through the 1980s. Now, for the
first time, the story of this gigantic undertaking is
told in this definitive, spirited history.
When completed, the huge monolith at Grand Coulee
on the Columbia River in north-central Washington became
the biggest single block of concrete ever laid. One of
the largest energy-producing stations in the world, it
also supports one of the world’s largest irrigation projects.
In the capable hands of Paul Pitzer, the fight for Grand
Coulee Dam and the Columbia Basin Project is a vital, animated
saga of people strving for dazzling goals and then working
to build something spectacular.