33 deg 8' 49.95"N
87 deg 0' 7.47"W
About 28 miles southwest of Birmingham
Marvel was a mining town in the Cahaba coal fields. Roden Coal Company operated there from the early 1900's until the 1950's. Although many people still live in the town, this water tower is a striking remnant of more prosperous times. The top is crenelated and a ladder angles out of one of the windows, which must require more acrobatics to climb than I'd be willing to do at that height. I've never seen a concrete water tower before and I would like to know how it was constructed. MSHA has a photo of the mine's surface plant with a note that there was an explosion on October 22, 1916 that killed 18 miners.
Next time we visit Marvel, we'll look for the mine ruins.
Friday, February 23, 2007
Crenelated Water Tower, Marvel, Alabama
Posted by Jeane Goforth at 2:14 AM
Labels: Alabama, Bibb, Google Earth, Panoramio, Roadside America, water tower