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Photos: Glen Canyon Dam dedicated in 1966 after years of construction
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Photos: Glen Canyon Dam dedicated in 1966 after years of construction

  • Rick Wiley
  • Mar 20, 2017
  • Mar 20, 2017 Updated Mar 21, 2023

First Lady Ladybird Johnson officially dedicated Glen Canyon Dam on Sept. 22, 1966, more than 10 years after work was started on the diversion tunnels to reroute the mighty Colorado River during construction.

The dam is 710-feet high and holds back Lake Powell, one of the largest man-made reservoirs in the U.S. The dam topped out in 1963 and the first hydro-power from its massive turbines was transmitted to hungry customers in Phoenix in 1964.

Photos © Arizona Daily Star and Tucson Citizen, where applicable

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Bridge and Glen Canyon Dam during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Interior Secretary Stewart Udall, right, with Ladybird Johnson during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966. The Glen Canyon Bridge is in the background.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

First Lady Ladybird Johnson with Arizona Gov. Sam Goddard during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

The transformer complex during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

The control room during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Deep underneath Glen Canyon Dam during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

A giant steel turbine shaft spinning during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

First Lady Ladybird Johnson, center, during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

First Lady Ladybird Johnson during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Wahweap Marina on Lake Powell during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Boaters on the new Lake Powell during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

The turbine hall during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966. The first electricity was generated on September 4, 1964, with the power sent into the regional electric grid through a pair of long-distance transmission lines as far as Phoenix, Arizona and Farmington, New Mexico.[

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

The eight penstocks that provide water for generation of electricity are revealed on the back of Glen Canyon Dam during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

A man catches some sun during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Boaters on Lake Powell during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Boaters on Lake Powell during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

A guest photographs Arizona's newest lake during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Spectators watch the dignitaries from a distance during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

A boat ride on Lake Powell during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Wahweap Marina on Lake Powell during the official dedication of Glen Canyon Dam near Page, Ariz. on Sept. 22, 1966.

Mark Godfrey / Tucson Citizen

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Photograph of a bend in Glen Canyon of the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, ca.1898. The towering nearly-vertical rocky canyon walls loom over the placid river. The canyon rim is visible in the distance. A rocky embankment forms the shore on one side of the river. Two men row small boats on the river.

California Historical Society

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon damsite from the air in November 1957, prior to construction of the Glen Canyon Bridge

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Aerial view of Glen Canyon Dam during construction - 1962

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Construction of Glen Canyon Dam in 1963.

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation

Glen Canyon Dam

Glen Canyon Dam

Lake Powell filling underway, 1965

U.S. Bureau of Reclamation

Glen Canyon Dam, bridge, construction

Glen Canyon Dam, bridge, construction

Steelworkers sit on the steel span for Glen Canyon bridge under construction high above the Colorado River in the late 1950s.

Arizona Daily Star file

Glen Canyon Dam, bridge, construction

Glen Canyon Dam, bridge, construction

The bridge span emerges from the anchorage in the wall of Glen Canyon just west of the dam site under construction, late 1950s.

Arizona Daily Star file

Glen Canyon Dam, bridge, construction

Glen Canyon Dam, bridge, construction

Heavy equipment moving rock at Glen Canyon Dam site, late 1950s.

Arizona Daily Star file

Glen Canyon Dam, bridge, construction

Glen Canyon Dam, bridge, construction

Dozens of survey marks dot the wall of Glen Canyon at the site of the dam in the late 1950s.

Arizona Daily Star file

Glen Canyon

Glen Canyon

Bend in Glen Canyon of the Colorado River, Grand Canyon, ca.1898. Photographer: George Wharton James

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