- Ypsilanti Water Tower
Infobox_nrhp | name =Ypsilanti Water Works Stand Pipe
nrhp_type =
caption = Ypsilanti Water Tower
location=Ypsilanti, Michigan
lat_degrees = 42
lat_minutes = 14
lat_seconds = 44
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 83
long_minutes = 37
long_seconds = 29
long_direction = W
locmapin = Michigan
area =
built =1889
architect= Coats, William R.
architecture= No Style Listed
added =October 26 ,1981
governing_body = Local
refnum=81000318cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2008-04-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]The Ypsilanti Water Tower is a historic
water tower inYpsilanti, Michigan ,United States .The tower was designed by
William R. Coats and constructed as part of an elaborate city waterworks project that began in 1899. Located on the highest point in Ypsilanti, the tower was completed in 1890 at a cost of $21,435.63. Made of Jolietlimestone , the tower is 147 feet tall, has an 85 foot base and holds 250,000 gallons. Hoping to protect themselves from injury, the builders made at least four crosses in the stonework, one over the west door, an elaborate but difficult to findGreek Cross on the east side and two inside the water tower.An ordinance passed on
April 14 ,1898 established a yearly rate schedule for residence with running water. Rates were based on the number of faucets in use, the type of business that customers operated and the livestock they owned. A residence with one tap was charged $5.00 and a private bathtub cost an additional $2.00. Saloon keepers paid $7.00 for one faucet, $3.00 for each additional faucet and $1.00 for each billiard table. Each cow a person owned cost $1.00. People who failed to pay their bill were subject to a $50.00 fine and ninety days in the county jail.The structure was the only water tower in the Ypsilanti water system until 1956. The "Ypsilanti Community Utilities Authority" began operating and maintaining the structure in 1974. That same year the tower was designated by the
American Water Works Association as anAmerican Water Landmark . It was also designated aHistoric Civil Engineering Landmark by the Michigan Section of theAmerican Society of Civil Engineers . In 1976 it was restored.A bust of
Demetrius Ypsilanti stands between a Greek and a US flag at the base of the water tower. The city of Ypsilanti is named after this hero of Greek independence.The tower's decidedly
phallic shape has long been a source of humor for comedians in theAnn Arbor –Ypsilanti area, right down to the plaque indicating the year it was "erected" and its nickname - "the brick dick." Folklore has it that if a person graduates fromEastern Michigan University a virgin, the tower will fall down. "Cabinet" magazine ranked the tower as the World's Most Phallic Building. ForChristmas , the top of tower is decorated with a single shining star.ee also
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Eastern Michigan University
*List of Towers
*American Water Landmark
*Ypsilanti, Michigan
*Most Phallic Building contest References
External links
* [http://www.immersiveimagingsolutions.com/e2.htm Panoramic Image of the Ypsilanti Water Tower]
* [http://www.michmarkers.com/startup.asp?startpage=L1591.htm Ypsilanti Water Tower] (Michigan Historical Markers)
* [http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/phallic/winner.php The Most Phallic Building in the World]
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