Washburn Park Water Tower
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The Washburn Park Water Tower is a 20th-Century architectural landmark located in the Tangletown neighborhood in south Minneapolis, Minnesota, built in 1931. Perched on top of one of the highest points of south Minneapolis, the tower is an unofficial "beacon" for incoming planes landing at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport yet remains hidden from much of the residents and visitors that pass by the base of the hill due to the large homes and tall oak trees scattered on the hillside.
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The Washburn Park Water Tower from the southeast
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The Washburn Park Water Tower is a 20th-Century architectural landmark located in the Tangletown neighborhood in south Minneapolis, Minnesota, built in 1931. Perched on top of one of the highest points of south Minneapolis, the tower is an unofficial "beacon" for incoming planes landing at Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport yet remains hidden from much of the residents and visitors that pass by the base of the hill due to the large homes and tall oak trees scattered on the hillside. The Washburn Park Water Tower is one of three stone water towers built in Minneapolis during the early 20th-Century. The others are Kenwood Park Water Tower, just west of downtown, and Prospect Park Water Tower, in northeast Minneapolis.
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