The water tower on the hill
A water tower behind the day camp house at the top of the hill. Just as a quick aside, I find that many people believe that water towers are used to store water for drought times. In fact, water towers are used to regulate water pressure during peak usage periods. Water towers will usually only have enough storage to last through a single peak usage period. So here, the size of the water tower reflects the amount of guests that the Pines once kept.
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