Most People Don't Know Illinois Has Its Very Own Leaning Tower Of Pisa
Being from a newer country, Americans marvel at the old world architecture in countries like Italy. So much so, in fact, that we sometimes replicate their works. In the 1930s in Niles, a replica of the Leaning Tower of Pisa was erected, giving the town a landmark of their very own.

It's about 186 feet tall. Work began on the tower in 1173, and it took 199 years to complete it.

Though the structure looks very much the same as the one in Pisa, it is a half-size replica.
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The structure was built to be a water tower for the nearby swimming pools.
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The organization was then named after the structure, and is called Leaning Tower YMCA to this day.

It was determined that over $600,000 in repairs were needed.

The restoration process has begun to bring the building back to its former glory.
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