St. Louis is home to the tallest....

Corinthian column in the world!  Built in 1871, the decorative top is made out of cast iron and copper.  

The Grand Avenue Water Tower is a water tower located at the intersection of Grand Avenue and 20th street in the College Hill neighborhood of St. LouisMissouri. It is the oldest extant water tower in St. Louis, pre-dating both the Bissell Street Water Towerand the Compton Hill Water Tower.[1]


The tower is the tallest free-standing Corinthian column in the world. At 46.94 metres (154.0 ft) it is much taller than the free-standing Corinthian columns Pompey's Pillar in Alexandria (20.46 metres (67.1 ft)) or the Column of the Goths in Istanbul (18.5 metres (61 ft)), or those in colonnades at the Temple of Jupiter at Baalbek which are 19.82 metres (65.0 ft) tall, the Temple of Mars Ultor in Rome at 17.74 metres (58.2 ft), and the Olympieion in Athens at 16.83 metres (55.2 ft).

Text Source: wikipedia.org


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