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  2. Kenwood Park Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Kenwood Park Water Tower is an octagonal brick and stone water tower in the Kenwood neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1910 and designed by Frederick William Cappelen, the city of Minneapolis engineer at the time. The tower is 110 feet tall, making it the tallest structure in Kenwood.

  3. List of tallest buildings in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Minneapolis. Tallest Building in Minnesota. 912 feet / 278 meters Tall with antenna. 2. Capella Tower. 776 / 237. 56.

  4. Highland Park Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Highland Park Water Tower is a water tower in the Highland Park area of Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States. It was designed by Clarence W. Wigington, the nation's first African-American municipal architect. [2] : 334 The tower was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It was completed in 1928 at a cost of $69,483. [3]

  5. Prospect Park, Minneapolis - Wikipedia

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    Tower Hill (established 1906), which is the site of the Prospect Park Water Tower, is often cited as the city's highest point [9] and a placard denotes the highest elevation at 951 feet (289.86 m), but a spot at 974 feet (296.88 m) in or near Deming Heights Park in Northeast Minneapolis is corroborated by Google Earth as the highest ground.

  6. Foshay Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Foshay Tower, now the W Minneapolis – The Foshay hotel, is a skyscraper in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Modeled after the Washington Monument, the building was completed in 1929, months before the stock market crash in October of that year. It has 32 floors and stands 447 feet (136 m) high, which made it the tallest building in the Midwest for ...

  7. Prospect Park Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    November 13, 1997. Designated CP. May 12, 2015. The Prospect Park Water Tower, sometimes referred to as the Witch's Hat Water Tower, is a historic water tower in the Prospect Park neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1913 on Tower Hill Park, a hilltop park established in 1906.

  8. Pipestone Water Tower - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. March 3, 1980. The Pipestone Water Tower is a 132-foot-tall (40 m) concrete water tower in Pipestone, Minnesota, United States, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Unreliable rainfall and a lack of glacial lakes in the area necessitate the use of a tower to pump and store water from an underground reservoir.

  9. Palisade Head - Wikipedia

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    Palisade Head is a headland on the North Shore of Lake Superior in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It is part of Tettegouche State Park but not contiguous with the rest of that park. [ 1 ] Palisade Head is located at milepost 57 on scenic Minnesota State Highway 61 in Lake County , approximately 54 miles (87 km) northeast of Duluth and 3 miles (4. ...