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Today is June 14, 2025

Events with tag - Infrastructure Development

First Mississippi River Levee Built

January 1717

First Mississippi River Levee Built

In 1717, the first levee on the Mississippi River was constructed near New Orleans under the supervision of French engineer Pierre Le Blond de La Tour. This three-foot-high, one-mile-long structure marked the beginning of what would become one of North America's most extensive flood control systems.

First Mississippi River Bridge Opens

January 23, 1855

First Mississippi River Bridge Opens

The Hennepin Avenue Bridge, completed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, became the first permanent bridge to span the Mississippi River. This engineering marvel featured 80-foot limestone towers and a 620-foot wooden deck, transforming transportation and commerce in the American Midwest.

Civilian Conservation Corps Establishment

March 31, 1933

Civilian Conservation Corps Establishment

The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was established as a groundbreaking federal work program to combat the Great Depression, providing employment to millions of young men while preserving America's natural resources.

WPA Establishment

May 6, 1935

WPA Establishment

President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the Works Progress Administration (WPA) through Executive Order 7034, launching the largest New Deal agency that would employ 8.5 million Americans and transform the nation's infrastructure during the Great Depression.

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