American Water Landmark
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An American Water Landmark is a landmark within the United States or Canada that is a historic location and is associated in any way with water. They were first designated in 1969 and still are today. The American Water Works Association designates American Water Landmark today.
[edit] American Water Landmarks
- 2000-Brooks Catsup Bottle Water Tower, Collinsville, Illinois
- 1972-Cabin John Bridge, Cabin John, Maryland
- 2000-Cedartown Water Plant, Cedartown, Georgia
- 1969-Chicago Water Tower, Chicago, Illinois
- 1981-Echo Bridge, Newton, Massachusetts
- 1994-Fort Thomas Treatment Plant, Fort Thomas, Kentucky
- 1982-Havana Water Tower, Havana, Illinois
- 1974-Jones Beach State Park Water Tower, Jones Beach, New York
- 1980-Lake Whitney Dam, Hamden, Connecticut
- 1981-Mountain Dell Dam, Salt Lake City, Utah
- 1970-Riverside Water Tower, Riverside, Illinois
- 1969-Theodore Roosevelt Dam, Phoenix, Arizona
- 1995-Volunteer Park Standpipe, Seattle, Washington
- 1977-Woodland Reservoir, Syracuse, New York
- 1974-Ypsilanti Water Tower, Ypsilanti, Michigan