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Jaliyah Morris
18 February, 07:23
What was a dark side of the Hoover Dam?
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Dominic Merritt
18 February, 08:01
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The Hoover Dam is one of the most important landmarks in the United States of America. It took alot of people to put it together and unfortunately not everyone made it out alive. A total of 112 deaths have been linked back to the dam's construction.
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