Scanlan Fountain
Fountain in Houston, Texas, U.S.
29°45′35″N 95°22′20″W / 29.75976°N 95.37224°W / 29.75976; -95.37224 Scanlan Fountain is an 1891 cast iron fountain, installed in Houston's Sam Houston Park, in the U.S. state of Texas. The fountain was installed in the park in 1972.[1] It was cast by J. L. Mott Iron Works c. 1880 and held by a private individual before being donated to the city by the family of the owner.[2]
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- Media related to Scanlan Fountain at Wikimedia Commons
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