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[[Image: Cole Ruined Tower.jpg|right|thumb|400px|Ruined Tower by Thomas Cole, circa 1832-36.]]
 
A '''tower''' is a tall, thin [[building]]. In [[Medieval]] times, castle towers served the purpose of a lookout tower across the surrounding terrain, or else a [[prison]].  Churches were also built with towers or [[steeple]]s to contain [[bell]]s.
 
A '''tower''' is a tall, thin [[building]]. In [[Medieval]] times, castle towers served the purpose of a lookout tower across the surrounding terrain, or else a [[prison]].  Churches were also built with towers or [[steeple]]s to contain [[bell]]s.
  

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Ruined Tower by Thomas Cole, circa 1832-36.

A tower is a tall, thin building. In Medieval times, castle towers served the purpose of a lookout tower across the surrounding terrain, or else a prison. Churches were also built with towers or steeples to contain bells.

Famous towers

See also