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    From Construction to Conservation: One Family’s Legacy of Service at Libby Dam [Image 6 of 8]

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    From Construction to Conservation: One Family’s Legacy of Service at Libby Dam

    LIBBY, MONTANA, UNITED STATES

    06.24.2025

    Photo by Nicole Celestine 

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Seattle District

    Photos highlighting Libby Dam’s construction era and ID buttons collected by Papa Whitmarsh, maternal grandfather to Tana Wilson, natural resource manager at Libby Dam. The Army Corps began construction of Libby Dam in 1966 and completed the structure in 1972. The operating project is a straight-axis, concrete, gravity structure solidly anchored in bedrock. It was constructed with 7.6 million tons of concrete and holds back the water of the Kootenai River with its own massive weight. (Photo courtesy

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    Date Taken: 06.24.2025
    Date Posted: 06.24.2025 13:13
    Photo ID: 9128975
    VIRIN: 250624-A-VA654-2714
    Resolution: 2014x3109
    Size: 1.01 MB
    Location: LIBBY, MONTANA, US

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