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Blackpool Tower
Built: 1891-1894
Type: Tower
Maximum height: 518 feet 9 inches
Cost: £42,000
Observation deck: Yes
Location: Hey Street

Blackpool is widely considered the epitome of the classical seaside resort. In this establishment we see glimpses of Coney Island in New York, Navy Pier in Chicago, Atlantic City in New Jersey, and the pre-1900 Galveston Island in Texas. The most visible part of the Blackpool experience is the tower. It was conceived as an answer to the Eiffel Tower in Paris and in its sheltering arms a number of amusement attractions sprang up so it could continue to make money in bad weather. The tower was intended to copy Paris' famous landmark, and was even supposed to originally be called "Blackpool Eiffel Tower." Though it's not as tall as the Eiffel Tower, it appears more sturdy. That's because it is subject to the battering of storms that roll in off the sea. There is a time capsule in the cornerstone of the Blackpool Tower. It contains a record with the voice of the man who laid the cornerstone along with newspapers and other period items. There used to be a very small zoo which included a lion. There is still a ballroom in the tower. The tower was built on the same site as an aquarium. The tanks were built into the tower's design. Like the CN Tower in Toronto, the Blackpool Tower has a "walk of faith." Parts of the floor are made from clear material that you can walk over while looking down.

Visitor Comments:
From Kev - 2 December, 2002:
I have always enjoyed the tower and the circus,Charlie Caroli.But they were happy times. Blackpool is a place I link to my childhood,with Charlie Caroli.
From Hazel Stanton - 21 February, 2003:
I know I am biased as I have lived in Blackpool most of my life, but the town just wouldn't be the same without the tower. It is a unique landmark that we in Blackpool are very proud to have. A symbol of good times and fun ;0)
From Joe Flgler - 9 April, 2003
In 1944, in England with the 8th Air Force, went to a tech school @ Kirkham RAF, and visited the Tower Ballroom.
From Tony Minero - 1 July, 2003
Enjoyed Tower Lounge,great party, and you English Girls are wild,wild,wild.

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