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The WSB-TV tower is a 327.6 metres (1,075 ft) guyed mast broadcast tower in the Old Fourth Ward neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia, immediately adjacent to Freedom Parkway and the Historic Fourth Ward Park skatepark.
WSB TV Tower was built in 1957 and at its completion was the tallest guyed mast tower in the United States. It has a triangular cross section.
This tower is so close to Freedom Parkway that one of its three sets of guy-wires goes over the road. To prevent falling ice in winter, the roadway is covered.
- WSB-TV 39 (2.x) Atlanta, and former analog 2
See also
- WSB-FM and WSB-TV
- List of towers
- List of Atlanta broadcast stations by location
- List of tallest broadcasting towers in Atlanta
External links
33°45′52″N 84°21′42″W / 33.764444°N 84.361667°W / 33.764444; -84.361667
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