Interstate 11

Interstate 11 is a road in , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Hoover Dam and Hoover Dam Lodge.

Dam
Photo: Ansel Adams, Public domain.
The is a concrete arch-gravity dam in the of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of and . Constructed between 1931 and 1936, during the Great Depression, it was dedicated on September 30, 1935, by President Franklin D. is situated 2 miles east of Interstate 11.

Hotel
is a hotel and casino near , . It is owned and operated by Richard Craig Estey. It was previously the Gold Strike until it was largely destroyed by an accidental fire on June 16, 1998. is situated 3,600 feet west of Interstate 11.

Bridge
The Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge is an arch bridge in the United States that spans the between the states of and . is situated 1½ miles east of Interstate 11.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Boulder City.

is a city of 15,000 people in , which was built for construction workers of the nearby Hoover Dam. It is one of only two cities in where gambling is prohibited.

Interstate 11

Latitude
36.01136° or 36° 0′ 41″ north
Longitude
-114.77274° or 114° 46′ 22″ west
Elevation
1,978 feet (603 metres)
Open location code
8587266G+GW
Geo­Names ID
12493338
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Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Boulder Canyon Project and Boulder Canyon Project Federal Reservation.

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