Most of the water towers aren’t exactly a treat for the eyes. They’re basically big clumsy tanks of water set up high above the ground, high enough to pressurize a water supply. We gathered here a list of some cool water towers you might actually like. They either have a nice look, a cool location, or any other characteristic that make reading about them worth your time. Enjoy! Peachoid, Gaffney, South Carolina Gaffney is the peach capital of South Carolina, so why shouldn’t they have a big water towershaped like a peach? Located along Interstate 85, the Peachoid, also known by the locals as Mr. Peach, is 135 feet (45 meters) tall and can hold one million gallons of water. The tower became even more famous after it was the focal plot point in an episode of House of Cards staring Kevin Spacey. Coolest Water Towers: Peachoid, Gaffney, South Carolina Brooks Catsup Bottle Water Tower, Collinsville, Illinois
Claimed to be the largest catsup bottle in the world, this water tower was constructed in 1949 to supply water to the nearby Brooks catsup plant. The idea to design the water tower as a catsup bottle came from Gerhart S. Suppiger - the president of the company. After the plant closed in 1993, the structure was repaired and restored by volunteers. Coolest Water Towers: Brooks Catsup Bottle Water Tower, Collinsville, Illinois Corn water tower, Rochester, Minnesota This huge water tower is obviously shaped like a corn, and is located near the Seneca Foods factory in Rochester, Minnesota. Coolest Water Towers: Corn water tower, Rochester, Minnesota Warner Bros water tower, Los Angeles, California Perhaps not the most unique water tower, not the biggest one, and it’s not even in use anymore, but the WB water tower is by far the most famous water tower in the world, and one of the symbols of Hollywood, which makes it pretty cool. Coolest Water Towers: Warner Bros water tower, Los Angeles, California Alcatraz water tower, San Francisco, California Another normal looking water tower we noramlly wouldn’t give a second look, except this water tower is located on the mysterious island of Alcatraz! If only water towers could talk. Coolest Water Towers: Alcatraz water tower, San Francisco, California Leaning Tower of Niles, Niles, Illinois This is not the Leaning Tower of Pisa, but a copy half the size of the original. The replica is located in Pisa’s sister city – Niles, Illinois, and it is actually a water tower. Built in 1934, this amazing water tower was renovated in 1996. Coolest Water Towers: Leaning Tower of Niles, Niles, Illinois House in the Clouds, Thorpeness, England This water tower was built in 1923 to receive water pumped from Thorpeness Windmill. In 1979, when there was no longer a need for the water tower, the water tank was removed from the structure and the building became a home with 5 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. A structure that started as a water tower disguised as a house, ended up being a house. Coolest Water Towers: House in the Clouds, Thorpeness, England Old Lady, Szeged, Hungary This beautiful water tower in the city of Szeged is known between the locals as the Old Lady. Coolest Water Towers: Old Lady, Szeged, Hungary Kuwait City water towers, Kuwait City, Kuwait This group of mushroom shaped water towers was built in 1979 and is located in Kuwait City, the capital city of Kuwait. Coolest Water Towers: Kuwait City water towers, Kuwait City, Kuwait Wasserturm Nord (North water tower), Halle, Germany This beautiful water towerand city landmark is 54 meter high. It was built during the years 1897-1899. Wasserturm Nord (North water tower), Halle, Germany |
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