The Brandon Road Lock and Dam is a lock and dam complex along the Des Plaines River in Joliet, Illinois. The complex was built from 1927 to 1933 in conjunction with the construction of the Illinois Waterway, which allowed for barge travel between Lake Michigan and the Mississippi River. The lock and dam are also used to regulate water levels on the river between Lockport and Joliet. The lock at the complex is 110 by 600 feet (34 by 183 m) and has four Miter gates, with a 34-foot (10.3 meter) drop. The dam is 2,372 feet (723 m) long and includes concrete and earthen segments. The complex also includes a disused junction lock for the Illinois and Michigan Canal, the control station for the lock, and a modern pump house.[2]

Brandon Road Lock and Dam Historic District
Brandon Road Lock and Dam is located in Illinois
Brandon Road Lock and Dam
Brandon Road Lock and Dam is located in the United States
Brandon Road Lock and Dam
Location1100 Brandon Rd., Joliet, Illinois
Coordinates41°30′12″N 88°06′11″W / 41.50329°N 88.10309°W / 41.50329; -88.10309
Area92.9 acres (37.6 ha)
Built1933
ArchitectSmith, Walter Mickle
Architectural styleLock and Dam, Other
MPSIllinois Waterway Navigation System Facilities MPS
NRHP reference No.04000163[1]
Added to NRHPMarch 10, 2004

The complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places as the Brandon Road Lock and Dam Historic District on March 10, 2004.[1]

The 1932-built bascule bridge spanning the lock channel

References

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Henning, Barbara J. National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Brandon Road Lock and Dam Historic District. National Park Service, 2001.