Bighorn Ditch Headgate

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title: Bighorn Ditch Headgate
text: The Bighorn Ditch Headgate, also known as the Bighorn Canal Headgate, was built starting in 1892 to provide irrigation to the Crow Indian Reservation in south central Montana. The headgate structure diverted water from the Bighorn River to their lands. It was designed by William F. Graves, and construction was carried out by Crow workers. The project was completed in 1904. Today the site is included in Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. The structure includes a diversion dam extending at a
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description: United States historic place
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date modified: 2023-08-05T18:37:39Z
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