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Engineer / Architect: | Joseph E. Sperry |
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Location: |
21 S Eutaw St Baltimore, MD |
Year Built: | 1911 |
Structural Form: | tower; steel frame with masonry facade |
Historical Details: | It was tallest building in the city of Baltimore at the time of its construction. The tower was topped with a 51 foot rotating replica of a Bromo-Seltzer bottle until 1936, when it was removed due to structural concerns. |
Technical Details: | N/A |
Image Source(s): | Rachel Sangree |
References: |
J. Dorsey and J.D. Dilts, A Guide to Baltimore Architecture (Third Edition), Tidewater Publishers, Centreville, MD (1997), p. 172; Spears/Votta & Associates, Inc. "Emerson Bromo-Seltzer Tower - Baltimore, Maryland", Retrieved April 5, 2005 from: Link; National Park Service "Batlimore: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary", Retrieved April 5, 2005 from: Link |