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Ice Harbor Lock and Dam was dedicated on May 9, 1962, the first of four dams on the lower Snake River. It was a big event, with the ceremony being performed by Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson.
Ice Harbor Lock and Dam looms as a picturesque landmark from Charbonneau Park, particularly at sunset. The view wasn't quite the same on May 9, 1962, when Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson ...
In 1962, the Walla Walla District was finishing up Ice Harbor Lock and Dam, the first dam on the lower Snake River. They were also constructing John Day Lock and Dam on the Lower Columbia, ...
The lock at Ice Harbor Dam on the Snake River reopened after engineers investigated a popping sound in the drum that is used to wind wire ropes to lift and lower the lock gate. The mysterious ...
News; Spokane; Ice Harbor Dam lock returns to service Tue., March 28, 2017 In this 2013 aerial file photo, the Ice Harbor Dam on the Snake River is seen near Pasco. (Bob Brawdy / Associated Press ...
BURBANK, Wash. — Crews are installing new state-of-the-art turbines at the Ice Harbor Lock and Dam on the Snake River in southeast Washington. Bonneville Power Administration says the new ...
According to officials, a prominent Native American monument at the Ice Harbor Lock and Dam was spray painted. The park itself was originally designed in 1965 to commemorate Tribal history in the ...
When surveying was being done before construction started on Ice Harbor Lock and Dam in 1956, the rock with petroglyphs was found along the edge of the Snake River.
When surveying was being done before construction started on Ice Harbor Lock and Dam in 1956, the rock with petroglyphs was found along the edge of the Snake River.
When surveying was being done before construction started on Ice Harbor Lock and Dam in 1956, the rock with petroglyphs was found along the edge of the Snake River.