When the colossal Hoover Dam rose during the years from 1931 ... “If the dam had been constructed in a single pour, the ...
Remains found by construction workers working on a highway project near the Hoover Dam in 2009 have been identified, Arizona ...
Over a decade later, remains were found on November 11, 2009, by workers contracted to pour cement for a project on Highway 93 near the Hoover Dam. But for years, even as detectives continued ...
On June 6, 1933, workers began pouring concrete to build what would become the face of the dam. To move the concrete across the construction site, Chief Engineer Frank Crowe designed a network of ...
In November 2009, two workers pouring cement took a break at Milepost 3 near the Hoover Dam and noticed what looked like a bone. The men searched the area and found more bones, learning they were ...
Rising more than 700 feet above the raging waters of the Colorado River, Hoover Dam was called one of the greatest engineering works in history. 5,000 working men and their families came to live ...
Back on Nov. 11, 2009, as construction workers were pouring cement on a Highway 93 widening project near the Hoover Dam, one of them found what appeared to be a bone, according to the Mohave ...
Sitting about 35 miles southeast of Las Vegas, the Hoover Dam spans the Colorado River and the Black Canyon (which separates Nevada and Arizona). The immense concrete structure – which confines ...
The process to identify Hietamaki has been a long one. His remains were discovered by crews pouring cement on U.S. 93 near the Hoover Dam on Nov. 11, 2009. A sun-bleached pair of blue jeans ...