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Get our free mobile app A few days ago I saw a couple of comments on the 106.9 KROC Facebook page saying that they had heard a rumor that the Rochester, Minnesota ear of corn water tower had come from France. Has anyone else heard this rumor before? After I saw this rumor, I wanted to do more digging into the history of the ear of corn water tower. Just like I anticipated, the water tower did NOT come from France. It, however, is a significant piece of architecture in Rochester and was saved from the demolition of Seneca Foods. The ear of corn water tower was constructed in 1931 as a nod to one of the two main vegetables processed at the Rochester cannery , according to the Olmsted County website. The water tower was originally built to provide water to the Reid, Murdoch and Co. cannery according to Atlas Obscura. That cannery was eventually purchased by Libby Foods in 1948 and then Seneca Foods in 1982 until 2018 when Seneca closed. ....
Get our free mobile app A few days ago I saw a couple of comments on the 106.9 KROC Facebook page saying that they had heard a rumor that the Rochester, Minnesota ear of corn water tower had come from France. Has anyone else heard this rumor before? After I saw this rumor, I wanted to do more digging into the history of the ear of corn water tower. Just like I anticipated, the water tower did NOT come from France. It, however, is a significant piece of architecture in Rochester and was saved from the demolition of Seneca Foods. The ear of corn water tower was constructed in 1931 as a nod to one of the two main vegetables processed at the Rochester cannery , according to the Olmsted County website. The water tower was originally built to provide water to the Reid, Murdoch and Co. cannery according to Atlas Obscura. That cannery was eventually purchased by Libby Foods in 1948 and then Seneca Foods in 1982 until 2018 when Seneca closed. ....
Get our free mobile app A few days ago I saw a couple of comments on the 106.9 KROC Facebook page saying that they had heard a rumor that the Rochester, Minnesota ear of corn water tower had come from France. Has anyone else heard this rumor before? After I saw this rumor, I wanted to do more digging into the history of the ear of corn water tower. Just like I anticipated, the water tower did NOT come from France. It, however, is a significant piece of architecture in Rochester and was saved from the demolition of Seneca Foods. The ear of corn water tower was constructed in 1931 as a nod to one of the two main vegetables processed at the Rochester cannery , according to the Olmsted County website. The water tower was originally built to provide water to the Reid, Murdoch and Co. cannery according to Atlas Obscura. That cannery was eventually purchased by Libby Foods in 1948 and then Seneca Foods in 1982 until 2018 when Seneca closed. ....