Blasterz love all the old tanks with the town names painted on them :) In 2010 Mama Blaster tried to secure a replacement for the old-style Garland TX Municipal tank that was removed in 1969, but was shot down by the City Manager and Water Utility Director. The tank would have been free, but those two would not have taken it at any price.
Blasterz think these old tanks lend charm to downtowns. We are glad Osborne has kept BOTH of theirs :)
From the NGS website: (
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KG0639 DESIGNATION - OSBORNE EAST MUNICIPAL TANK
KG0639 PID - KG0639
KG0639 STATE/COUNTY- KS/OSBORNE
KG0639 COUNTRY - US
KG0639 USGS QUAD - OSBORNE (1979)
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KG0639 *CURRENT SURVEY CONTROL
KG0639 ______________________________________________________________________
KG0639* NAD 83 POS- 39 26 20.60637(N) 098 41 42.95553(W) ADJUSTED
KG0639* NAVD 88 ORTHO HEIGHT - **(meters) **(feet)
KG0639 ______________________________________________________________________
KG0639_U.S. NATIONAL GRID SPATIAL ADDRESS: 14SNJ2622365545(NAD 83)
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KG0639_MARKER: 53 = ELEVATED TANK
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KG0639 HISTORY - Date Condition Report By
KG0639 HISTORY - 1950 FIRST OBSERVED CGS
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KG0639 STATION DESCRIPTION
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KG0639'DESCRIBED BY COAST AND GEODETIC SURVEY 1950 (RLE)
KG0639'THE STATION IS IN THE CENTRAL PART OF OSBORNE, 200 FEET
KG0639'SOUTH OF EAST-WEST STREET, 140 FEET WEST OF NORTH-SOUTH STREET
KG0639'AND 36 FEET NORTH OF PAVED ALLEY. IT IS A 4 LEGGED STEEL
KG0639'STRUCTURE SUPPORTING THE TANK PROPER WITH AN OVERALL HEIGHT
KG0639'OF 110 FEET. THE POINT OBSERVED UPON WAS THE BALL AT THE
KG0639'APEX OF THE TANK.