Hoover Dam is on the border between Arizona and Nevada.
The dam's generators provide power for public and private utilities in Nevada, Arizona and California.
It is also near Utah, but I am not sure if close enough to qualify. See the map shown on the website [1] and use the map at website [2] as a reference for the states involved.
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It seems like there are 2 questions in that one; 1. Is it a national monument? 2. Is it in Nevada? 1. No; it is just an extremely popular tourist attraction. Did you know, that 1 million people visit it every year?!?! 2. Yes; The Hoover Dam is located in Nevada
* Glen Canyon Dam * Hoover Dam * Davis Dam * Parker Dam * Palo Verde Diversion Dam * Imperial Dam * It is also dammed close to its headwaters to create the reservoirs of Lake Granby and the Shadow Mountain Reservoir. they were your mom
the hoover dam was the reason that the guy from toy story did his barbie 5ex
The Hoover Dam produces approximately 2 gigawatts when running fully, so around 700,000 homes.
Construction began in September of 1930. It was completed 2 years ahead of schedule in 1935.
It all depends on how big the dam was, how much it cost, and how much electricity it produced. Or, in the case of Hoover Dam, the profits of tourism. It can take up to 5 years, but it typically will take around 2-3.
Hoover dam used 6,600,000 tons of concrete so you could build 2 Hoover dams and have some left over to be exact 800,000 tons left over.
No because they said the world was gonna end in 2000 but did it? No! So i dont think its going 2 break in 2012!
The 31st President of the United States was Herbert Hoover from March 4, 1929 to March 4, 1933.
"The first person to die in the construction of the Hoover Dam was J.G. Tierney, a surveyor who drowned in the Colorado River on Dec. 20, 1922. Thirteen years later, to the day, his son Patrick became the last man to die when he fell from one of the intake towers." http://www.futilitycloset.com/2007/03/23/like-father-like-son-2/