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Architect
  
Coolidge & Carlson

Area
  
1,214 m²

Phone
  
+1 781-545-1083

NRHP Reference #
  
76001963

Year built
  
1902

Added to NRHP
  
28 September 1976

Lawson Tower

Location
  
Scituate Center, Massachusetts

Address
  
330 First Parish Rd, Scituate, MA 02066, USA

Similar
  
Old Scituate Light, Maritime and Irish Mossing, Minot's Ledge Light, First Trinitarian Congreg, Greenbush

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Lawson Tower is a historic tower built in the style of a European castle turret. It is located off First Parish Road in Scituate Center, Massachusetts, United States.

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Standing 153 feet tall with a 53 foot circumference and 123 steps to the top, the tower was built in 1902 by multimillionaire Boston businessman Thomas W. Lawson to cloak a 276,000-gallon water tank across from his "Dreamwold" estate.

Lawson commissioned the Meneely Bell Foundry of West Troy, New York, to install ten bells at the top of the tower. These bells range in size from three hundred to three thousand pounds. This chime system was originally designed to be played either from the bell room eighty feet above the ground or on the console of the clavier room.

The Scituate Water Company stopped using the tank in 1988. The tower is listed as both an American Water Landmark and in the National Register of Historic Places. It has become a popular tourist site, featuring sweeping views of the South Shore, Old Scituate Light, Minot's Ledge Light and the nearby First Trinitarian Congregational Church.

The tower is equipped with an internal sprinkler system, after a similar wooden water tower in East Boston was ironically destroyed by fire in the early 1900s.

Lawson tower


References

Lawson Tower Wikipedia