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Lock and Dam No. 14 on the Mississippi River. View is from the Iowa side looking across the river to Illinois.
Location Hampton, Rock Island County, Illinois / LeClaire Township, Scott County, Iowa,
near LeClaire, Iowa, USA
Coordinates 41°34′21.75″N 90°23′54.02″W / 41.5727083°N 90.3983389°W / 41.5727083; -90.3983389
Construction began 1921 (6 ft project)
Opening date May 13, 1938 (9 ft project)
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 2,700 feet (823.0 m)
Reservoir
Creates Pool 14
Total capacity 82,000 acre⋅ft (0.101 km3)
Catchment area 88,400 sq mi (229,000 km2)
Lock and Dam No. 14 Historic District
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Location 25549 182nd St., Pleasant Valley, Iowa
Area 304.3 acres (123.1 ha)
Built 1939
Architectural style Moderne
MPS Upper Mississippi River 9-Foot Navigation Project MPS
NRHP reference No. 04000174
Added to NRHP March 10, 2004

Lock and Dam No. 14 is a lock and dam located near LeClaire, Iowa on the Upper Mississippi River above Davenport, Iowa and Moline, Illinois. The movable portion of the dam is 1,343 feet (409.3 m) long and consists of 13 tainter gates and 4 roller gates. Connected to it is a 1,127 feet (343.5 m) long non-submersible rock fill dike which extends to the Illinois side. The main lock is 110 feet (33.5 m) wide by 600 feet (182.9 m) long. The site on the National Register of Historic Places as the Lock and Dam No. 14 Historic District (#04000174) listed in 2004 consisting of 3,043 acres (12.3 km2), 1 building, 6 structures, and 2 objects. It was completed in two phases, the first as part of the six foot channel project from 1921 to 1924, which included a lock and canal bypassing a hazardous rapids. The second phase was part of the nine foot channel project from 1935 to 1939 and included the main dam and the current main lock.

Image-Mississippi River Lock and Dam number 14 with eagles
During the winter season the area around Lock and Dam No. 14 is home to many bald eagles.
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List of locks and dams of the Upper Mississippi River
Upstream:
Lock and Dam No. 13
Downstream:
Lock and Dam No. 15
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