Cotswold Fountain #6 "Houston Waters I" - Houston, TX
Posted by: vanaya2002
N 29° 45.683 W 095° 21.667
15R E 271700 N 3294681
Concrete cylindrical shaped vessel along short wall fountain. The water flows down the shape into shallow pool. There are 2 short walls with water overflowing towards the shallow pool.
Waymark Code: WMADHQ
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 12/31/2010
Views: 7
The Cotswold Project was drafted by a private foundation and later turned over to the City of Houston. The project was started in 1998 to revitalize the deteriorating downtown. Improvements included water features and public amenities such as parks, art, bike racks, and much needed parking.
All these new proposals were not welcomed without disapproval. Most notably the Metro Authority. Many businesses were not informed of the details and duration of the project.
This is the fourth fountain on Preston Street going east. There are two water tables at Market Square Park and therefore named this fountain #6. There is a similar fountain located on the prior block of same street which is described as one of the pair called "Houston Waters I". This fountain is inventoried with the Smithsonian Institution.
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