I^RGESpiN;THE_WO3RLD.— The power-house of^Boulder Dam, at the bottom of a canyon in Arizona. '•It rises the equivalent of twenty storeys r above the Colorado River on the downstream side of the dam. A duplicate power hduse-facesiton the Nevada Side,'and both will : : ' • .' ' ' ' ■ > \ -have the largest generators and turbines in the world. ,
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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 9
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50I^RGESpiN;THE_WO3RLD.—The power-house of^Boulder Dam, at the bottom of a canyon in Arizona. '•It rises the equivalent of twenty storeysrabove the Colorado River on the downstream side of the dam. A duplicate power hduse-facesiton the Nevada Side,'and both will : : ' • .' ' ' ' ■ > \ -have the largest generators and turbines in the world. , Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 87, 9 October 1935, Page 9
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