Tower

Roman A tower is a tall structure, taller than it is wide, often by a significant factor. Towers are distinguished from masts by their lack of guy-wires and are therefore, along with tall buildings, self-supporting structures.

Towers are specifically distinguished from buildings in that they are built not to be habitable but to serve other functions using the height of the tower. For example, the height of a clock tower improves the visibility of the clock, and the height of a tower in a fortified building such as a castle increases the visibility of the surroundings for defensive purposes. Towers may also be built for observation, leisure, or telecommunication purposes. A tower can stand alone or be supported by adjacent buildings, or it may be a feature on top of a larger structure or building. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Tower College
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    by Cynthia Crosson Tower
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    by Sargent, Lyman Tower
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    by Sargent,Lyman Tower
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    by Crosson-Tower, Cynthia
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    by Crosson - Tower, Cynthia
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    by Crosson-Tower Cynthia
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