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Roland Water Tower

Subject

Infrastructure

Creator

Eli Pousson

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Subtitle

A Relic of Baltimore's Early Water Supply System

Story

The Roland Water Tower was built in 1905 as a 211,000-gallon water tank to supply residents in Hampden and nearby neighborhoods. It was part of a complicated water supply system that included the Western Pumping Station at Druid Lake. The design by William J. Fizone is similar to the slightly larger West Arlington water tower built in the northwest section of the city.

The tower only served that purpose for a few years, however, and by 1930 the tower was taken out of service leaving a curious local landmark empty. Still the tower has endured as an icon for the nearby Roland Park community and local preservationists have organized the Friends of the Roland Water Tower to advocate for the restoration and reuse of the structure.

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Street Address

4210 Roland Avenue, Baltimore, MD 21210
Roland Water Tower (c. 1911)
Roland Water Tower
Roland Park Water Tower
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