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Looking Down Hoover Dam

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Once known as Boulder Dam, The Hoover Dam attracts over a million visitors each year. Located in Black Canyon, just minutes outside of Las Vegas, it is a marvelous concrete arch-gravity construction that hasnt lost its charm every after 70 years of commencement. Its structure was the product of collective work involving thousands of workers, and cost over one hundred and fifty lives. The work began on the dam in 1930 and despite the inaccessible location and ruthless working conditions; it was completed two years ahead of schedule and nicely under budget. Through considered as a controversial decision by many Americans, the dam was named in honor of 31st president Herbert Hoover in 1935.

A National Historic Landmark, it is the highest dam in the Western Hemisphere and stands at more than 730 feet above the wild Colorado River. At any given point of time, 17 generators work in the dam premises, producing over 4 billion kilowatts of electricity each year, making it the largest hydroelectric power facilities of the country. The operation and maintenance cost of the resource is solely supported by revenue from power sales.

If you are driving, the Hoover Dam is located 35 miles south of Las Vegas on U.S. 93. To reach here, take Interstate 15 south to I-215 east. Drive east on I-215 for near about 10 miles to the junction of I-215 and US 93/ US 95. Turn South on US Highway 93 and continue about 19 miles to Boulder City. When here, take a left at the second stoplight in town (there are only 2 of them). Continue on US 93 for about 4-5 miles and turn on Nevada State Route 172 which is the Hoover Dam Access Road. From here, take NV SR 172 to the Dam on the Nevada/Arizona border.

If you wish to continue travel into Arizona, you must re-enter Nevada and access Highway 93 to go across the Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge because the roadway across the dam is no longer open to through-traffic.

The Hoover Dam opens daily from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. for visitors (with the exception of Thanksgiving and Christmas). The dam tour fee is $30 per person and tickets are required to be purchased only in person. Children under 8 are not allowed. The tour is also not accessible to those on crutches or in wheelchairs.
If you are planning to visit Hoover Dam you can take advantage of car rental Services from AmericaCarRental.com.
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