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  1. Lock and Dam No. 19 - Wikipedia

    Lock and Dam No. 19 is a lock and dam located on the Upper Mississippi River near Keokuk, Iowa. In 1978, the Keokuk Lock and Dam was listed in the National Register of Historic …

  2. Lock 19 - United States Army

    Always wait and then approach the lock away from the posted restricted areas upstream and downstream of the dam. The marking of restricted areas may consist of signs, buoys, aids to …

  3. Mississippi River Lock 19 | Keokuk, IA, USA | StreamTime LIVE

    When completed in 1913, it was the largest electricity generating plant in the world. The locks are 1200 feet long and 110 feet wide, and large enough to handle a full-length fleet of barges....

  4. Lock #19, Keokuk, Iowa - Streamtime LIVE

    The lock normally operates from early March thru early December, and is open 24/7 seven days a week. With a 38 feet (11.6 m) difference between the normal pool above and below the dam, …

  5. Lock & Dam No. 19 – Keokuck

    Lock & Dam No. 19 stands as one of the most remarkable engineering achievements on the Mississippi River. Located in Keokuk, Iowa, this massive structure has played a crucial role in …

  6. Lock & Dam #19 | Keokuk, Iowa | Travel Iowa

    Find details on Lock & Dam #19 in Keokuk including contact information, photos and nearby attractions.

  7. IHJ Exploring History: Lock and Dam No. 19 Historic District — …

    Lock and Dam No. 19 Historic District, completed in 1913, falls into the “How did they do that?” scenario. The genius behind this awesome dam, located adjacent to Keokuk on the Upper …

  8. Lock and Dam 19 - Waterway Guide

    This is a large lock that can fit 15 barges. It has floating bollards. Per the members at the Keokuk yacht club this lock has the highest drop on the Mississippi 39 ft. Per USACE data, L&D 20 …

  9. Lock & Dam #19, Keokuk, IA - johnweeks.com

    The dam was built by a private company, but the US Army Corps of Engineers would build the lock. Building the dam was a monumental project, much like the modern day building of the …

  10. Primarily constructed in the 1930s, this extensive system stretches from Minneapolis-St. Paul on the Upper Mississippi River to its junction with the Ohio River near Cairo, Illinois, and up the …