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South Carolina Educational TV Tower: Green Pond, South Carolina: Guyed Mast 401.6 m WJWJ TV Tower: Beaufort, South Carolina: Guyed Mast 400.9 m Lewis Broadcasting Tower Columbus: Columbus, Georgia: Guyed Mast 400.5 m KTTC-TV Tower: Ostrander, Minnesota: Guyed Mast 400.5 m Wand TV Tower: Argenta, Illinois: Guyed Mast 399.1 m South Dakota TV ...
WTVR-TV's West Broad studios is located directly next to the tower. The station used a graphical version of the tower in its news opens for several years in the 1980s and early 1990s. The tower is also the namesake of the Tower Building, a National Register of Historic Places-listed structure located across the street. [8]
The KRDK-TV mast is a television transmitting tower in Traill County, North Dakota, United States. At 2,060 ft (630 m), it is currently the tallest structure in the United States , the second-tallest structure in the Western Hemisphere and the seventh-tallest structure in the world.
North Druid Hills (also known as the Richland tower site) has two guyed towers west-northwest of the end of Clifton Road at Briarcliff Road, near Emory University and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. WAGA-TV 27 (5.1) is just south on Briarcliff Road, across the south fork of Peachtree Creek. East tower: WUVM-LD 4
The WLWT TV Tower is a free-standing lattice tower with triangular cross section used by WLWT located on Chickasaw Street in the Clifton Heights neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. It stands 289.6 m (950 ft) tall, [ 1 ] one of four that rise above 900 feet in the city and is among the tallest lattice towers in the world.
KFVS TV Mast (also Raycom America Tower Cape Girardeau) is a guyed mast that is 1677 feet (511.1 m) tall, used for transmitting television signals. It was built during 1960 and is located in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA at 37°25′46″N, 89°30′14″W. At the time of its construction it was the world's tallest structure, being ...
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The WBNS TV Tower is a 839 ft (256 m) [1] tall free-standing lattice tower with a triangular cross section used by WBNS-TV in Columbus, Ohio. When originally completed in August 1948, the tower stood 595 ft (181 m) tall [ 2 ] making it one of the tallest freestanding towers in the United States at that time.