Heather Cox Richardson and 250 to 250: Hoover Dam, Narrated by Michael Green
Michael Green is a Professor of History in UNLV's Department of History and teaches courses on nineteenth-century America and on Nevada and Las Vegas. Green tells the story of Hoover Dam, the colossal public works project that delivered power and reassured America during the Great Depression.
Hoover Dam was built during the Great Depression.
- Construction took place from 1931 to 1936.
- About 21,000 workers helped build the dam.
- The dam is on the Colorado River between Nevada and Arizona.
- Hoover Dam provides water and electricity to the Southwest.
- It is one of the largest dams in the United States.
- Building the dam was difficult and dangerous.
- At least 96 workers died during construction.
- In 1935, Franklin D. Roosevelt praised Hoover Dam as a great achievement.
- He said: "I came, I saw, and I was conquered, as everyone would be who sees for the first time this great feat of mankind."
- Millions of people visit Hoover Dam every year.
- Hoover Dam remains an important part of American engineering and history.
POP Interview and Civics Quiz:
- USCIS N-400 Part 7: When did you begin to work at your current job?
- USCIS 100:93. Name one state that borders Mexico.
- USCIS 100:80. / 128:105. Who was President during the Great Depression and World War II?
- USCIS 128:103. What was the Great Depression?
Family Fun:
- Easy Documentary History: Hoover Dam: The Impossible Construction of the Great Depression
- History: Hoover Dam (S5, E15) | Modern Marvels
- Kids Activity Blog: Hoover Dam Facts
- NPS: Lake Mead: Hoover and Davis Dams | Junior Ranger Activity Book
- TED-Ed: Blood, concrete, and dynamite: Building the Hoover Dam - Alex Gendler
- USBR: Hoover Dam Map