Bucks County Residents Begin To Wonder When Iconic Water Tower Will Be Demolished

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The Langhorne water tower decorated with Sesame Place characters will soon be gone.

A well-known water tower in Bucks County is rumored to be demolished soon, but local residents are wondering when. Austyn, a staff writer at 94.5 PST, recently wrote about the famed water tower.

The Sesame Street water tower, the largest advertisement for the popular Sesame Place theme park in Bucks County, was set to be demolished after approval for the construction bid earlier this year. However, no much progress has been made in this this project as of late.

A common sight for drivers on I-95 who are entering Bucks County from Philadelphia, the tower has remained unused for some time, acting only as an aesthetic sight for drivers and families in the area.

While the tower has become synonymous with travelers’ arrival into Bucks County and to the popular Sesame Place theme park, it has not been used for its intended purpose for five years. That, combined with the upkeep and decaying siding, has made the tower useless to the township.

Read more about the popular water tower at 94.5 PST.

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