Thursday, August 15, 2013

Jones Beach Water Tower- More than Meets the Eye!


As summer comes to a close and the new school year quickly approaches, take a moment to think about all the great memories you made on Long Island this season. Whether you spent your time at the beach, took part in your local libraries summer reading program, took the kids to the aquarium or visited Montauk and Fire IslandLong Island offers a variety of wonderful summer activities to create memories that will last a lifetime.

More than 8 million people visit Jones Beach state park every year and if you happened to spend some time there this summer, I’m sure you drove by the water tower. Fondly referred to as “the pencil” by many Long Islanders, the Jones Beach water tower has been a local landmark for 83 years. According to the New York Times, the water tower was modeled on the campanile of St. Mark’s Cathedral in Venice and the project was supervised by Robert Moses in 1930. It stands 231 feet high in the center of the traffic circle approaching Jones Beach. The tower is built of brick and limestone and houses a 315,000 gallon tank to store water from three 1,000 foot deep wells. Although it has never been open to the public, the tower is fully functional and supplies water to the entire park including restrooms, bathhouses, swimming pools and even the Jones Beach Theater. In 2008, the water tower underwent a restoration costing over $6 million and while the traffic circle incurred extensive damage during Hurricane Sandy, the water tower held up.

Next time you drive past the Jones Beach water tower, tell everyone in the car about it!  This historic Long Island landmark is more than meets the eye and is sure to remain a part of our local flair for many years to come.

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