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Mississippi River Lock and Dam number 20
Location Lima Township, Adams County, Illinois / Canton Township, Lewis County, Missouri,
near Canton, Missouri
Coordinates 40°08′37″N 91°30′46″W / 40.14361°N 91.51278°W / 40.14361; -91.51278
Construction began 1932 (1932)
Opening date November 20, 1935 (1935-11-20)
Construction cost US$4.45 million
Operator(s) United States Army Corps of Engineers logo.svg U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Rock Island District
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Dam and spillways
Impounds Upper Mississippi River
Length 2,369 feet (722 m)
Reservoir
Creates Pool 20
Total capacity 58,000 acre⋅ft (0.072 km3)
Catchment area 134,300 sq mi (348,000 km2)
Lock and Dam No. 20 Historic District
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Location 12 mi (800 m) N of Henderson St, Canton, Missouri
Area 83.9 acres (34.0 ha)
Built 1935
Architect US Army Corps of Engineers; Abbott, Edwin E.
MPS Upper Mississippi River 9-Foot Navigation Project MPS
NRHP reference No. 04000180
Added to NRHP March 10, 2004

Lock and Dam No. 20 is a lock and dam located on the Upper Mississippi River, about one mile upstream from Canton, Missouri.

The structure is located at river mile 343.1. It includes a 2,369 feet (722 m) long dam, 40 tainter gates, 3 roller gates, and a lock chamber that is 110 feet (34 m) wide by 600 feet (183 m) long. There is also an incomplete auxiliary lock. In 2004, the facility was listed in the National Register of Historic Places as Lock and Dam No. 20 Historic District, #04000180 covering 839 acres (340 ha), 1 building, 6 structures, 3 objects.

Mississippi River Lock and Dam number 20
Lock and Dam number 20. View is downriver to the south.
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History

The Lock and Dam are on the site of the former town of Tully, Missouri. Tully was founded in 1834 and became a thriving river port and regional business hub until being virtually destroyed by major flooding in 1851. Left a crumbling "ghost town", what little that remained of Tully was finally removed during Lock and Dam No. 20's construction.

  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. MO-34, "Upper Mississippi River Nine-Foot Channel Project, Lock & Dam Complex No. 20, Upper Mississippi River, Canton, Lewis County, MO", 33 photos, 18 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
List of locks and dams of the Upper Mississippi River
Upstream:
Lock and Dam No. 19
Downstream:
Lock and Dam No. 21
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