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Water Tower District - Chicago

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Water Tower District. The old Water Tower and Chicago Avenue Pumping Station are the only public buildings to survive in the area destroyed by the Fire of 1871. Both structures were designed in a castellated-Gothic Revival style. The tower represents a fanciful interpretation of a medieval fortress or, in a quote attributed to the famed critic Oscar Wilde, a ""monstrosity with pepper boxes stuck all over it."" Nonetheless, both buildings have come to symbolize Chicago's fierce drive to continue, as well as rare monuments to the 19th century. The Water Tower was originally built to house a 138-foot standpipe, which became obsolete and was removed in 1911. The district also includes a turn-of-the-century fire station and two small parks.

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Landmark Location: USA: Chicago  
Landmark Type: Parks and Gardens  
Landmark Type: Statues and Monuments  

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