• Theodore Roosevelt Dam is a dam on the Salt River located northeast of Phoenix, Arizona. The dam is 357 feet (109 m)...
  • Accordingly, the Landmark designation of Roosevelt Dam was withdrawn on March 10, 1999. The Theodore Roosevelt Dam National Register District remains...
  • The first electric power generated by the Theodore Roosevelt Dam for commercial use was transmitted over a high-voltage line to Phoenix, where it was...
  • As you take the Apache Trail, this is a perfect place to stop and take pics. You can view the dam, the bridge, and the lake all named after Theodore Roosevelt.
  • Read on to discover 50 interesting facts about the Theodore Roosevelt Dam. Basic Information and Comparisons.
  • Renovations at Theodore Roosevelt Dam used 444,000 cubic yards of concrete, enough to pave a two-lane road from Phoenix to Tucson.
  • Learn about the history and timeline of Theodore Roosevelt Dam, the cornerstone of a water system that moves over half of the Valley's water.
  • The Theodore Roosevelt dam contributed more than any other dam in the state, and also helped in the development of large-scale irrigation of central Arizona.
  • When Theodore Roosevelt Dam was completed in 1911, it became the world’s tallest masonry dam, creating the world’s largest artificial lake.