The city of Blackpool has one landmark that sets it apart from its neighbours, Blackpool Tower. This building has long been a draw for visitors and locals of Blackpool since its construction in the late 1800s, and it continues to fascinate tourists and visitors to this day. The tower has a rich and exciting history and, in its day, was the envy of every town in England.
Blackpool tower stands an impressive 518 feet tall and is no doubt one of Blackpool’s biggest and best attractions. Construction began on this building in the autumn of 1891 and only took three short years to complete, a great achievement for its architects and building supervisors, James Maxwell and Charles Tuke. Several years earlier the Mayor of Blackpool, after a visit to the Eiffel tower in France, decided that Blackpool needed an architectural triumph of its own, so he set about organising finance for the project through local Blackpool business men. The project cost £300,000, a vast amount in those days but the business men didn’t seem to mind as this tower was hailed as a complete triumph on its completion and subsequently attracted plenty of new visitors from around the country who couldn’t resist a visit to marvel at Blackpool’s new masterpiece.
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