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The Phoenix Shot Tower, also known as the Old Baltimore Shot Tower, is a red brick
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, tall, located near the
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(also known later as Old Town), and
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communities of East
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, in
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. When it was completed in 1828 it was the tallest structure in the
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. The tower was originally known as the "Phoenix Shot Tower", then the "Merchants' Shot Tower", and now is also sometimes called the "Old Baltimore Shot Tower". It is the only surviving shot tower among four that existed in Baltimore, and was designated a
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on November 11, 1971. It was designated as a local Baltimore City Landmark on October 14, 1975. The Shot Tower lends its name to the nearby Shot Tower/Market Place station on the Baltimore Metro subway system's northeast line. Additionally, the original Baltimore Bullets were named in honor of its role in producing shot, as was the team that is now known as the
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.


Design

The tower was built by Jacob Wolfe"An Engineer's Guide to Baltimore: Phoenix Shot Tower"
accessed May 6, 2007
using bricks manufactured by the Burns and Russell Company of Baltimore.
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, a Roman Catholic lay leader, wealthiest man in America at that time and the only surviving signer of the
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, laid its cornerstone on 4 July 1828. It was completed the same year. The circular brick structure's walls are thick from the bottom to about up; then they narrow in stages of each, until reaching a thickness of at the top.


Production

Molten
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was dropped from a platform at the top of the tower, through a sieve-like device, into a vat of cold water at the bottom of the tower"Shot Tower"
National Park Service, accessed May 6, 2007
to produce "drop shot" for
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s. When hardened, dried, and polished, the shot was sorted into 25-pound bags. The annual production was about 100,000 bags of shot,Statement of Significance
at the
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's National Historic Landmark Program website, accessed May 6, 2007
with the capability of doubling that in case of high demand. The tower stopped producing shot in 1892, when a new method of making shot made the tower obsolete. It re-opened for a brief period of production at the beginning of the twentieth century, and then closed for good.''Phoenix Shot Tower''
, Carroll Museums, accessed May 6, 2007


History

The tower remained the tallest structure in the United States until 1846, when
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on
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was erected, and the tallest in Baltimore until the completion of the spire of the First Presbyterian Church at West Madison Street and Park Avenue in the Mount Vernon-Belvedere neighborhood in 1875. The shot tower was originally owned by the Merchants' Shot Tower Company which closed in 1898."Baltimore (Phoenix) Shot Tower"
National Park Service, accessed May 6, 2007
In 1921 the tower was purchased for $14,500 by the
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, which planned to tear it down and put a
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in its place. After strong objections by the community, by 1928 enough money had been raised to purchase the tower and present it to the City of Baltimore as one of its first preserved local historic landmarks. The tower was designated a
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in 1971 and a bronze plaque was attached to the tower's brick wall at the base. In the early 1980s, the management, exhibits, and tours were combined with those of the former
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. In 1985, other historic sites and homes were added to the newly created Baltimore City Life Museums system. The BCLM was closed in 1997, and in 2002 Carroll Museums Inc. was created to manage both the
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and the Shot Tower.


References


External links


Phoenix Shot Tower
- web page by Carroll Museums, the organization that maintains the tower as a museum

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