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The Shoshone Project, one of the earliest Bureau of Reclamation projects, is located near Yellowstone National Park. The major features of the project are the Buffalo Bill Dam and the Buffalo Bill Reservoir. It is appropriate for these features to be named after the famed Colonel William F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody because he was one of the originators of the project idea. The dam and reservoir are located near the city of Cody, Wyoming, also named after Buffalo Bill. The project was a long time in construction and saw many modifications to its structures even before final completion.
The Shoshone Project, one of the earliest Bureau of Reclamation projects, is located near Yellowstone National Park. The major features of the project are the Buffalo Bill Dam and the Buffalo Bill Reservoir. It is appropriate for these features to be named after the famed Colonel William F. (Buffalo Bill) Cody because he was one of the originators of the project idea. The dam and reservoir are located near the city of Cody, Wyoming, also named after Buffalo Bill. The project was a long time in construction and saw many modifications to its structures even before final completion.
Shoshone Project
E. A. Stene (author)
1996
30 pages
Report
No indication
English
Construction of shoshone canyon tunnel
Engineering Index Backfile | 1939
Responding to Aesthetic Values at Shoshone Falls
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1997
|The Shoshone dam of the United States reclamation service
Engineering Index Backfile | 1910
|The Shoshone dam, U. S. Reclamation Service, near Cody, Wyo
Engineering Index Backfile | 1909
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