Arlington Reservoir (Arlington, Massachusetts)
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The Arlington Reservoir is a large water storage tank located on Park Circle in
Arlington, Massachusetts Arlington is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. The town is six miles (10 km) northwest of Boston, and its population was 46,308 at the 2020 census. History European colonists settled the Town of Arlington in 1635 as a village w ...
. It was constructed by the Metropolitan Water Works (now MWRA) between 1921 and 1924 in the
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style, to provide water storage for Northern Extra-High Service area, consisting of Lexington and the higher elevations of Belmont and Arlington. It was added to the
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in 1985.


History

In 1895, the Town of Arlington constructed a 550,000 gallon standpipe at this location. However, after Arlington joined the Metropolitan Water District in 1899, the tank soon proved to be inadequate to supply other nearby towns, and was only used to regulate water pressure in the area. The current 2,000,000 gallon tank, contained within a stone rotunda, was built between 1921 and 1924 by Crane Construction Company, with William E. Foss as chief engineer. The water tower was designed by Frederic E. Low, of Arlington, and its construction was funded by the Robbins sisters, also of Arlington. The design was inspired by elements of Greek Doric style, "but the tower is not an enlarged replica of any specific round temple of the ancient world".


In the Community

On September 7, 2014, Luminarium Dance Company created a community arts event celebrating 90 years since the Arlington Reservoir's completion. Roughly 300 locals attended the event entitled "Night at the Tower," showcasing a live dance performance on the lawn combined with colossal video projections on the tower. This was the first event of its kind to be held at the Arlington Reservoir, and included 75 Arlington-inspired images created by local youth and adults over the past decade by the Arlington Center for the Arts. "Night at the Tower" was created and led by Luminarium Artistic Director and Arlington local Merli V. Guerra and was supported in part by a grant from the Arlington Cultural Council, a local agency, which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.Lighting up the night
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Bellevue Standpipe Bellevue Standpipe is a historic water storage tank on Bellevue Hill at Washington Street and West Roxbury Parkway in the Stony Brook Reservation of Boston, Massachusetts. Built in 1914, it is one of three early 20th-century water tanks built ...
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Chestnut Hill Reservoir Historic District The Chestnut Hill Reservoir Historic District is a historic district encompassing the Chestnut Hill Reservoir and the surrounding water works facilities which were historically used to provide fresh water to Boston, Massachusetts, and surroun ...
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Forbes Hill Standpipe The Forbes Hill Standpipe is a historic water tower structure located on Reservoir Road in Quincy, Massachusetts, USA. The tower was built in 1899-1902 to contain a steel water tank. The site originally included an adjacent reservoir that supplie ...
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Arlington, Massachusetts The following properties are listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Arlington, Massachusetts. Listings See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in ...
Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Massachusetts Buildings and structures in Arlington, Massachusetts Reservoirs in Massachusetts Water supply infrastructure on the National Register of Historic Places Neoclassical architecture in Massachusetts National Register of Historic Places in Arlington, Massachusetts Lakes of Middlesex County, Massachusetts {{ArlingtonMA-NRHP-stub