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Humboldt Water Tower Could Gain Provincial Heritage Status
Speaking of water towers, Humboldt’s iconic water tower may be about to get even more recognition. The City Council has approved a move to nominate the Humboldt Water Tower for Provincial Heritage Property status. Built in 1914–1915, the tower was the town’s primary water source from 1915 until 1977 as part of Humboldt’s first municipal waterworks and sewer system. It stands about 29 metres tall, with a steel tank around 20 feet in diameter enca…
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Humboldt Water Tower Could Gain Provincial Heritage Status
Speaking of water towers, Humboldt’s iconic water tower may be about to get even more recognition. The City Council has approved a move to nominate the Humboldt Water Tower for Provincial Heritage Property status. Built in 1914–1915, the tower was the town’s primary water source from 1915 until 1977 as part of Humboldt’s first municipal waterworks and sewer system. It stands about 29 metres tall, with a steel tank around 20 feet in diameter enca…
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