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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 possibility of removing four Snake River dams — Ice Harbor Dam, Lower Monumental Dam, Little Goose Dam and Lower Granite Dam — has long been a contentious one that has generally split ...
Fire destroys building at Ice Harbor Dam on Snake River near in Eastern Washington near Pasco, where Army Corps oversees recreation land.
The possibility of removing four Snake River dams — Ice Harbor Dam, Lower Monumental Dam, Little Goose Dam and Lower Granite Dam — has long been a contentious one that has generally split ...
A rock with Native American petroglyphs at Ice Harbor Dam near Pasco, Washington, was vandalized with spray-painted hearts.
A panel of nine people testified about the economic, agricultural and power benefits of the Snake River dams at a hearing organized this week in Washington.
This file photo shows the Ice Harbor dam on the Snake River in Pasco, Wash. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plns to dredge near the dam and lock as part of its efforts to maintain the navigation ...
The vandalism occurred at a prominent Native American monument at the Ice Harbor Lock and Dam.
Fire destroys building at Ice Harbor Dam on Snake River near in Eastern Washington near Pasco, where Army Corps oversees recreation land.
A rock with Native American petroglyphs at Ice Harbor Dam near Pasco, Washington, was vandalized with spray-painted hearts.
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