Hoover (Boulder) Dam first concrete
In 1933, the first huge bucketful of wet concrete was poured to begin the building of Boulder Dam (Renamed the Hoover Dam in 1947). Every two-and-a-half minutes, on average, round the clock, another 8-cubic-yard bucketful was added, continuing until the last was placed on 29 May 1933. A system of cableways were strung across the Black Canyon to deliver the loads of material. A cooling system of water pipes was embedded in the structure to carry away the heat of hydration as the concrete cured. The gravity-arch dam was dedicated on 30 Sep 1935 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Lake Mead was formed behind it on the Colorado River between Nevada and Arizona.«