Constructed during the Great Depression as part of the New Deal, Bonneville Dam stands as a testament to American ingenuity and resilience. Located on the Columbia River, this U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-managed complex not only generates electric power for homes and businesses across the Northwest but also plays a crucial role in water management. The dam’s design includes features for fish and wildlife protection, ensuring the river’s ecosystem remains balanced. Visitors can explore the site, learning about its historical significance and observing the intricate mechanisms that continue to support the region.
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