Clifton Lake Valve House, USA
united-states
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at-the-end-of-the-19th-century
baltimore-city
maryland
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clifton-lake-valve-house--usa
clifton-park
1887-1888
gothic-revival
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It is a historic building located in Clifton Park, Baltimore, Maryland, United States. This building was built between 1887 and 1888 and is a Gothic Revival style stone building with a tiled roof. Its design and construction reflect the architectural characteristics of the late 19th century. Originally built to accommodate the local water supply system facilities, it is related to Clifton Lake, which was once an important reservoir in Baltimore City. Over time, the lake was drained and filled in 1968, but the valve house was preserved as a historical relic. It is also a part of the historical and cultural heritage of Baltimore City.