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Name | Image | Location | Designer(s) | Year | Usage | Notes |
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American Legion Memorial World War I Memorial |
Swope Park, Kansas City, Missouri |
Merrell Gage, sculptor G. B. Franklin, architect Chicago Art Bronze Works, foundry |
1921 | For people. | ||
Bagley Memorial Fountain | Detroit, Michigan | Henry Hobson Richardson, architect | 1887 | For people. | Water would flow from the lions' mouths. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. | |
Benson Bubbler | Portland, Oregon | A. E. Doyle, architect | 1912 | For people. | Philanthropist Simon Benson initially installed 20 four-bowl drinking fountains. Portland now features 52 four-bowl Benson Bubblers and 74 single-bowl ones. | |
Burnside Fountain | Worcester Common, Worcester, Massachusetts |
Henry Bacon, architect Charles Y. Harvey, sculptor Sherry Edmundson Fry, sculptor |
1912 | For people, horses and dogs. | Harvey's Pan-like figure is nicknamed "Turtle Boy." Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. | |
Children's Fountain Dancing Bears Fountain |
Center Park, Manchester, Connecticut |
Albert Humphreys, sculptor Pomponian Bronze Works, foundry |
1909 | For people. | ||
Class of '92 Fountain "The Scholar and the Football Player" |
Quadrangle Dormitories, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Alexander Stirling Calder, sculptor Bureau Brothers, foundry |
1900 | For people. | ||
Lotta's Fountain Lotta Crabtree Fountain |
Market, Geary & Kearny Streets, San Francisco, California |
1875 | For people. | File:LottaFountain3.jpg The fountain in 1905. Actress Lotta Crabtree donated the fountain. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. | ||
Lotta Fountain Lotta Crabtree Fountain |
The Esplanade, Boston, Massachusetts |
John W. Ames, architect Edwin Dodge, architect Katharine Lane Weems, sculptor |
1939 | For cats and dogs. | The fountain was a bequest from actress Lotta Crabtree. | |
Ellis Fountain | Old Fayette County Courthouse, Lexington, Kentucky |
William Ingram, sculptor Lexington Granite Company |
1921 | For people and dogs. | ||
Fireman's Drinking Fountain | Main Street, Slatington, Pennsylvania |
J. W. Fiske & Company | 1909 | For people and dogs. | Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. | |
Benjamin Franklin Temperance Fountain Cogswell Fountain |
Washington Square, San Francisco, California |
Henry D. Cogswell, designer Unknown sculptor |
1879 | For people. | No longer a fountain. | |
Gumbel Fountain | Audubon Park, New Orleans, Louisiana |
Isidore Konti, sculptor | 1918 | For people, horses and dogs. | "The Meeting of Air and Water" | |
Kilbon Memorial Fountain | Town Park Lee, Massachusetts |
Daniel Chester French, sculptor | 1899 | For people and horses. | The water flows from the mouth of a mask of Konkapot, a Mohican chief. | |
Merrill Humane Fountain | Palmer Park, Detroit, Michigan |
Carrere & Hastings, architects | 1901 relocated 1925 |
For people, horses and dogs. | Merrill Humane Fountain, c. 1906 | |
Murphy Memorial Drinking Fountain | Carroll County Courthouse, Delphi, Indiana |
Myra Reynolds Richards, sculptor | 1918 | For people. | Richards posing with her sculpture. | |
Pioneer Woman | Council Crest Park, Portland, Oregon. |
Frederick Littman, sculptor | 1956 | |||
Pope Fountain Albert A. Pope Memorial Fountain |
Pope Park, Hartford, Connecticut |
George W. Keller, architect Lee Lawrie, sculptor |
1913 relocated 1964 |
For people and horses. | Includes a bronze bas-relief portrait bust of Albert A. Pope. | |
Probasco Fountain | Clifton Avenue, Cincinnatti, Ohio |
Samuel Hannaford, architect | 1887 | For people, horses and dogs. | Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. | |
Shemanski Fountain | South Park Blocks, Portland, Oregon |
Carl L. Linde, architect Oliver Laurence Barrett, sculptor |
1925-26 1928 |
For people and dogs. | Barrett's figure of "Rebecca at the Well" was added in 1928. | |
Skidmore Fountain | SW First & Ankeny Streets Portland, Oregon |
Olin Levi Warner, sculptor | 1888 | For people, horses and dogs. | ||
Temperance Fountain (Washington, D.C.) Cogswell Fountain |
7th Street & Indiana Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. |
Henry D. Cogswell, designer | 1882-84 | For people and horses. | Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. | |
Temperance Fountain (Tompkins Square Park) Cogswell Fountain |
Tompkins Square Park, Manhattan, New York City |
Henry D. Cogswell, designer | 1888 | For people. | "Hebe" (after a statue by Albert Bertel Thorvaldsen) | |
U. S. Capitol Grounds Drinking Fountain | United States Capitol Grounds, Washington, D.C. |
Frederick Law Olmsted, architect | 1874 | For people. | ||
Carrie Welton Fountain "Horse on The Green" |
The Green, Waterbury, Connecticut |
Karl Gerhardt, sculptor | 1888 | For horses. | ||
Nathaniel Wheeler Memorial Fountain | Bridgeport, Connecticut | Gutzon Borglum, sculptor | 1913 | For people and horses. | A fountain for people, and 3 water troughs for horses. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. | |
J. William White Memorial Drinking Fountain | Rittenhouse Square, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
R. Tait McKenzie, sculptor | 1921 | For people. | Relief bust of J. William White (1919). | |
Woman's Christian Temperance Union Fountain | Rehoboth Beach, Delaware | 1929 | For people. | Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. | ||
Woman's Christian Temperance Union Fountain, Monroe County Courthouse |
Monroe County Courthouse, Bloomington, Indiana |
1913 | For people. | |||
Women's Christian Temperance Union Public Fountain | Clarinda & Sheridan Streets, Shenandoah, Iowa |
1912 | For people. | Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. | ||
Woodland Cemetery Drinking Fountain | Woodland Cemetery and Arboretum, Dayton, Ohio |
Karl Bitter, sculptor | 1908-09 | For people. | Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. |