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WKRQ Tower
Steel lattice television tower in Cincinnati, Ohio / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The WKRQ Tower is a free-standing lattice tower with triangular cross section used by WKRQ and WKRC-TV as well as several other radio stations located in Cincinnati, Ohio. The tower was built in the early 1960s[2][3] a period when numerous tall free standing steel lattice towers were being built across the United States including the WCPO TV Tower, the Turner Broadcasting Tower, the WHDH-TV Tower and the WITI TV Tower. The tower stands 294.6 m (967 ft) tall[4] and WKRC's nickname in the 1960s was "Tall 12", a reference to the station's tower which is the tallest in Cincinnati.
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WKRQ-FM Tower | |
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![]() The WKRQ Tower as seen in relation to the Cincinnati Skyline, it is the lattice tower on the left hand side of the image directly behind the Carew Tower. The lattice tower further to the left is the WCPO TV Tower | |
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Status | Completed |
Type | Steel lattice television tower |
Location | Cincinnati, Ohio |
Coordinates | 39°06′59″N 84°30′07″W |
Completed | early 1960s |
Height | 294.6 m (967 ft)[1] |
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The WKRQ Tower remains the tallest freestanding structure in Cincinnati to this day[5] and one of four that rise above 900 feet in the city.