• The Coolidge Dam is a reinforced concrete multiple dome and buttress dam 31 miles (50 km) southeast of Globe, Arizona on the Gila River.
  • The Coolidge Dam is 13 miles south of SR70 at Peridot on the San Carlos reservation.
  • Dedicated by Coolidge on March 4, 1930, the Coolidge Dam is a massive edifice, composed of three large domes, approximately 250 feet in height...
  • Coolidge Dam is a multiple-dome concrete structure. ... The dam consists of three domes, which are supported by massive buttresses on 100-foot centers.
  • Coolidge Dam is a multiple dome and buttress dam, irrigation & industrial water dam and concrete dam that was completed in 1928.
  • Built between 1924 and 1928, the Coolidge Dam was part of the San Carlos Irrigation Project.
  • Coolidge Dam (1928) on the Gila near Globe, Arizona, is used for irrigation in the Casa Grande Valley; the dam, together with Roosevelt Dam on the Salt, stores...
  • Significance: Coolidge Dam remedied the water needs of the Pima and Maricopa Tribes on the Gila River Reservation...
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  • This black and white photograph features the Coolidge Dam at Arizona.