Las Vegas and Reno are its most famous tourist traps, but it’s also home to a “car forest” that is even weirder than Area 51 ...
The Hoover Dam captures water from the Colorado River and fills Lake Mead. The dam also generates enough energy each year to serve 1.3 million people in Nevada, Arizona and California ...
A historic 30-ton locomotive used in the construction of the Hoover Dam in the 1930s was carefully relocated to its permanent ...
Hoover Dam has reopened to the public. The Bureau of Reclamation reopened the outside areas on Tuesday. Visitor center tours and exhibits remain closed. Visitors will be able to drive across the ...
A feat of modern civil engineering, Hoover Dam has stood tall and brought billions of visitors to Las Vegas since it was constructed in the 1930s. But one of the lesser known facts about it is ...
A visit to Hoover Dam, that iconic concrete giant straddling the Colorado River at the border of Nevada and Arizona, offers history, power and jaw-dropping views. Visitors can walk around the site ...
From outside, this vast construction is about size, scale and spectacle. Once inside, it becomes more about appreciating how ...
Considering both traveler sentiment and expert input, U.S. News selected the following as the best Hoover Dam tours from Las ... through historic Boulder City, Nevada. Tourists call it a great ...
Hoover Dam, on the border of Nevada and Arizona, offers tours and scenic views. Visitors can choose between two guided tours: the Power Plant Tour and the Dam Tour. Tours often sell out ...
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 ...