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Located in Schoolcraft County Historical Park, Manistique Michigan's Water Tower (a 200,000 gallon capacity), is a Roman period architectual landmark.  The 200' octagonal brick tower has been designated as outstanding historical and architectural significance to the United States. Built in 1922 at a cost of $62,450, the tower commemorates the birth of Manistique's municipal water works.

Also located in the park is a home and log cabin which were used by early residents of Schoolcraft County.

The water tower and museum buildings are maintained and operated by the Schoolcraft County Historical Society.

 

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