


Of course there had to be a water tower I found. This tower was next to Smurfit-Stone which had provided all the trash cans at the BBQ festival. After looking at their web site, they seem to be very environmentally conscious.
12/04-Driving from Columbia, MO to Raleigh, NC I noticed water towers in the distance, some from miles away. Most often they showed the town's name so you would know where you were without the map. I wish I started to take pictures on that trip, but the idea of logging H2O towers was only in its infancy. This blog came almost a year later when I realized I really enjoy taking the back road to find what neat H2O towers exist. Feel free to post a link or story about your town's local H2O tower.
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