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In June 1976, the newly completed Teton Dam near Rexburg breached, pouring millions of gallons of water into the town and destroying many properties. Ricks College, conveniently situated on a rise at the edge of town, escaped serious damage and became a center for the rescue and cleanup operations during the disaster. Shortly thereafter, in 1977, a fire destroyed the old gymnasium. The Jacob Spori Administration Building remains the only surviving structure representing the early history of the college. It also stands as an enduring legacy of the settlement and growth of this significant

southeastern Idaho Mormon community.
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Author Uppper Snake River Valley Historical Society

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