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- Reading_Standpipe abstract "The Reading Standpipe was a historic water tower atop a hill near the corner of Auburn and Beacon Streets in Reading, Massachusetts. The 138-foot (42 m) tower was built in 1890-91 as part of Reading's first water supply system, and was for many years a significant community landmark. The tower was built of steel and wrought iron in a style reminiscent of medieval fortifications.The tower was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It was demolished in April 1999, and replaced by a modern water tower.".
- Reading_Standpipe added "1985-02-01".
- Reading_Standpipe location Reading,_Massachusetts.
- Reading_Standpipe nrhpReferenceNumber "85000549".
- Reading_Standpipe wikiPageID "18801974".
- Reading_Standpipe wikiPageRevisionID "595791208".
- Reading_Standpipe yearOfConstruction "1890".
- Reading_Standpipe added "1985-02-01".
- Reading_Standpipe architect "Reading Water Co.".
- Reading_Standpipe built "1890".
- Reading_Standpipe governingBody "Local".
- Reading_Standpipe hasPhotoCollection Reading_Standpipe.
- Reading_Standpipe latDegrees "42".
- Reading_Standpipe latDirection "N".
- Reading_Standpipe latMinutes "31".
- Reading_Standpipe latSeconds "52".
- Reading_Standpipe location Reading,_Massachusetts.
- Reading_Standpipe locmapin "Massachusetts".
- Reading_Standpipe longDegrees "71".
- Reading_Standpipe longDirection "W".
- Reading_Standpipe longMinutes "6".
- Reading_Standpipe longSeconds "21".
- Reading_Standpipe mpsub "Reading MRA".
- Reading_Standpipe name "Reading Standpipe".
- Reading_Standpipe refnum "85000549".
- Reading_Standpipe subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Reading,_Massachusetts.
- Reading_Standpipe subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Massachusetts.
- Reading_Standpipe subject Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_the_United_States.
- Reading_Standpipe subject Category:Infrastructure_completed_in_1890.
- Reading_Standpipe subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_of_Middlesex_County,_Massachusetts.
- Reading_Standpipe point "42.53111111111111 -71.10583333333334".
- Reading_Standpipe type Artifact100021939.
- Reading_Standpipe type Building102913152.
- Reading_Standpipe type BuildingsAndStructuresCompletedIn1890.
- Reading_Standpipe type BuildingsAndStructuresInReading,Massachusetts.
- Reading_Standpipe type BuildingsAndStructuresOnTheNationalRegisterOfHistoricPlacesInMassachusetts.
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- Reading_Standpipe type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Reading_Standpipe type Building.
- Reading_Standpipe type Place.
- Reading_Standpipe type Wikidata:Q532.
- Reading_Standpipe type Place.
- Reading_Standpipe type Location.
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- Reading_Standpipe comment "The Reading Standpipe was a historic water tower atop a hill near the corner of Auburn and Beacon Streets in Reading, Massachusetts. The 138-foot (42 m) tower was built in 1890-91 as part of Reading's first water supply system, and was for many years a significant community landmark. The tower was built of steel and wrought iron in a style reminiscent of medieval fortifications.The tower was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.".
- Reading_Standpipe label "Reading Standpipe".
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- Reading_Standpipe lat "42.53111111111111".
- Reading_Standpipe long "-71.10583333333334".
- Reading_Standpipe wasDerivedFrom Reading_Standpipe?oldid=595791208.
- Reading_Standpipe isPrimaryTopicOf Reading_Standpipe.
- Reading_Standpipe name "Reading Standpipe".