- Standing tall above towns and villages across the continent, these landmarks have been part of the North American landscape since the 1960s.
- Their purpose: to preserve the water supply in case the citys pumps shut down, or are overwhelmed by high demand. Most towns and many large industries have at least one.
- Because theyre usually the first thing visitors see, most have the village or business name on the side. Some are also adorned with the state, town slogan or logo, and occasionally, a big happy face.
- Add a landmark to your layout with the Cornerstone Series Modern Water Tower. The kit features a body with realistic weld lines, plus a service door entrance and overflow pipe at the base. Decals for three different town names and more are also included.
