During the Great Depression, the construction of Grand Coulee Dam was a monumental project that showcased America's ability to achieve greatness. As the largest hydroelectric power-producing facility in the world when completed in March 1941, it played a crucial role in powering the nation's defense plants and atomic reactors for the Manhattan Project.
American Experience
The construction of Grand Coulee Dam during the Great Depression exemplified American resilience and innovation, marked by the installation of the world's largest generators, powerhouses, and pumps.