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PARK AND CEMETERY. 
GRANITE DRINKING FOUNTAIN, BALTIMORE. 
Wyatt & Nolting, Archs. 
GRANITE DRINKING FOUNTAIN, MONUMENT SQUARE, BALTIMORE, MD. 
The drinking fountain illustrated on this page, has 
recently been erected in Monument Square, Balti- 
more, by The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty 
to Animals. It was designed by Lawrence Fowler, 
of the firm of Wyatt & Nolting, architects, of Balti- 
more, and was approved by the Municipal Art Com- 
mission. 
The fountain is 22 feet in circumference, and is 
built of Maryland gray granite from the Guilford 
quarries of the Maryland Granite Co. It has two 
principal basins, one for horses that are unfortunate 
enough to wear tight check rains, and the lower one 
for horses that can drink naturally, lowering their 
necks and dipping their noses and mouths in the re- 
freshing liquid. Still lower are two small bowls for 
dogs and cats. The total cost was about $2,300. 
GATEWAY OF NATIVE STONE ON LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN 
Point Park on Lookout Mountain, Tenn., has an 
imposing gateway and walls of the native stone, which 
abounds upon the mountain. It occurs in dark red, 
gray, very light yellow and pink, but all colors are 
hard and durable. The entire front, gate and towers 
are,»of stone, and make an imposing appearance. 
The view from Point Park, extending sixty miles, 
including the valleys Lookout and Chattanooga, with 
the mountain spurs and the Tennessee river, is one of 
the finest in the United States. 
