Landmark Tower Company

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Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications infrastructure
FounderHenry J. “Hank” McGinnis
HeadquartersFort Worth, Texas, United States
Landmark Tower Company
Company typePrivate
IndustryTelecommunications infrastructure
FounderHenry J. “Hank” McGinnis
HeadquartersFort Worth, Texas, United States
Area served
United States
Star Tower, the tallest Landmark tower to be built
Hughes Memorial Tower, the tallest structure in Washington DC
Another view of the Hughes Memorial Tower
Mesquite Tower, Another example of the Landmark Tower design as seen from underneath

The Landmark Tower Company was based out of Fort Worth, Texas and founded by Henry "Hank" McGinnis. The company was known for designing and building a type of radio tower known by the same name.[1] McGinnis, who had previous experience building electric transmission line towers, evidently came up with the unique design while scribbling a Christian symbol of a fish on a napkin.[2]

The prototypical Landmark tower, also known as an Adelphon tower, is a tripod in shape with three legs that rise to meet each other about a third of the way up. The legs taper down from larger footings to a thinner middle and then expand again to the point where they meet. The outer cords continue all the way up to the top of the tower in one swoop, but the inner three loop around into each other, creating a central ovoid and voided core. Aside from its unique appearance, the Landmark tower design has several advantages compared to the typical free standing lattice tower, with less wind resistance and a reduced amount of steel required for construction.[3]

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