
American Tobacco Historic District Fountain and Watercourse
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showbizkid
N 35° 59.663 W 078° 54.266
17S E 688895 N 3985356
The American Tobacco Historic District is the site of the former Lucky Strike cigarette factory. It has been renovated and is now hosts high tech offices and fine restaurants. And a really cool fountain and watercourse system.
Waymark Code: WM5MX
Location: North Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 01/04/2006
Views: 72
Railroad cars once traveled down the middle of the Lucky Strike plant, bringing tons of cured tobacco from the South to be made into cigarettes.
Where the trains once traveled, an enormous fountain and watercourse now runs.
Water begins to spill under one of the train sheds near the top of the site, then travels down a series of watercourses and raceways, around the Lucky Strike Water Tower and then finally cascades down the lower lever of the plant.
Smaller adjunct spillways and fountains add to the flow along the way. Materials from the renovation were used to create many of the features of this fountain. The total length of the water course is hundreds of yards.
The Lucky Strike Water Tower at the site is also a Waymark. There is a Geocache here as well, along with a USGS Benchmark.
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The start of the fountain under the old train shed:
Thousands of gallons of water travel down this raceway each minute:

Small waterfalls along the way add more water to the course:

Water flows around the water tower, then goes underground, finally spilling out at the plant's subbasement level:
