Water tower
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Antioch Water Tower (Lake County, Illinois)
A demolished water tower that supplied downtown Antioch, Il with water for sanitary systems.
Ashton Water Tower (Lee County, Illinois)
Riveted steel water tower with built-up support beams.
Belton Standpipe (Anderson County, South Carolina)
Historic water tower in Belton, SC
Camden Water Tower (Camden County, New Jersey)
Riveted steel water tower with built-up support beams.
Colon Water Tower (Branch County, Michigan)
Riveted steel water tower with built-up support beams.
D'Lo Water Tower (Simpson County, Mississippi)
A Water Tower in D'lo, MS just off Hwy 49
Elkhart Water Tower (Elkhart County, Indiana)
Riveted steel water tower with built-up support beams.
Elsie Water Tower (Clinton County, Michigan)
Riveted steel water tower with built-up support beams.
Independence Water Tower (Blue) (Buchanan County, Iowa)
One of the interesting structures located in Independence, Iowa, including the campus on which it stands.
Kyle Water Tower (Hays County, Texas)
Riveted steel water tower with built-up support beams.
Lena Water Tower (Stephenson County, Illinois)
Built in 1896, this Stone/Brick/Steel water tower has been in continuous operation ever since.
Lowden Water Tower (Cedar County, Iowa)
1915 Pittsburgh - Des Moines Steel & Bridge Co. Water Tower
Magee (Simpson County, Mississippi)
This water tower is off Railroad Dr in Magee,MS
Mendenhall Water Tower (Simpson County, Mississippi)
This water tower is located in Mendenhall across the street from the school
Monterey Water Tower (Rankin County, Mississippi)
A Water Tower on Monterey Rd. just outside the city limits of Florence, MS
Nanih Waiya Water Tower (Winston County, Mississippi)
This water tower is located in the Nanih Waiya community at the intersection of Hwy 490 and Hwy 397
Neilsville Standpipe (Clark County, Wisconsin)
Poured concrete standpipe protecting a steel elevated water tank
North Point Water Tower (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Victorian Gothic Water Tower on the bluff overlooking Lake Michigan, encloses an iron standpipe.
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