• The Phoenix Shot Tower, also known as the Old Baltimore Shot Tower, is a red brick shot tower, 234.25 feet (71.40 m) tall, located near the downtown, Jonestown...
  • Baltimore’s Phoenix Shot Tower, also known as “the Old Baltimore Shot Tower,” was the tallest structure in the United States when it was built in 1828.
  • The tower was originally known as the "Phoenix Shot Tower", then the "Merchants' Shot Tower", and now is also sometimes called the "Old Baltimore Shot Tower".
  • See all things to do. Phoenix Shot Tower. 4. 28 reviews. ... We walked to the Shot tower because we could see it from everywhere. Well, heck! It sure is tall!
  • The Phoenix Shot Tower, previously known as the Old Baltimore Shot Tower, was named for the lead shot that was manufactured there from 1828 to 1892...
  • Phoenix Shot Tower. 801 E. Fayette St. Baltimore, MD 21202. ... From 1828 to 1892, molten lead was dropped 215 feet to make shot for guns. Share this Page.
  • This past Saturday, my husband and I were able to visit the Phoenix Shot Tower, also known as the Old Baltimore Shot Tower, which is a red brick shot tower...
  • When the old Phoenix Shot Tower in the Jonestown neighborhood was threatened with demolition in 1921, the citizens of Baltimore rallied to save this rare...
  • The design of the 215-foot tall Phoenix Shot Tower and its estimated 1.1 million bricks is based on Englishman William Watt’s 1782 patented process of making...
  • According to the Carroll Museum that preserves the tower and offers tours, the Phoenix Shot Tower is comprised of approximately 1.1 million bricks.
  • Eski Baltimore Atış Kulesi olarak da bilinen Phoenix Atış Kulesi , Baltimore , Maryland'de kurşun mermi üretimi için 1828 yılında inşa edilmiş bir tuğla atış kulesidir .
  • Built in 1828, this red brick shot tower produced about 100,000 bags of shot each year while in operation, although that amount doubled during wartime.
  • See 46 photos and 5 tips from 487 visitors to Phoenix Shot Tower. "When erected in 1828, it was the tallest structure in the United States.