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KCAU TV Tower is a guyed mast for TV transmission in Sioux City, Iowa, USA at 42°35′11.0″N, 96°13′57.0″W. KCAU TV Tower was built in 1965 and is 609.6 meters (2000 feet) high. It is one of the tallest structures in the world. KVLY-TV mast, which is guy-wire supported. ... A mast is a pole which holds a sail of a boat, see mast (sailing). ... Motto: Nickname: Location in Iowa Founded 1854 Incorporated 1857 County Woodbury County Borough {{{borough}}} Parrish {{{parrish}}} Mayor Craig Berenstein Area  - Total  - Water 144. ... 1965 (MCMLXV) was a common year starting on Friday (link goes to calendar). ...


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KCAU TV Tower - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (101 words)
KCAU TV Tower is a guyed mast for TV transmission in Sioux City, Iowa, USA at 42°35′11.0″N, 96°13′57.0″W.
KCAU TV Tower was built in 1965 and is 609.6 meters (2000 feet) high.
This mast or transmitter tower article is a stub.
Tallest structures in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (1859 words)
The second tallest structure in Nevada is the Stratosphere Tower near downtown Las Vegas, which was erected in 1994-96 and reaches 1149 ft (350 m) and 921 ft (281 m) without the mast.
The tallest antenna tower is the 940 ft (287 m) KREM (CBS-2) tower at Spokane.
The WVAH tower of 1551 ft (473 m) at Scott Depot collapsed around 10:15 am on February 19, 2003 due to excessive loading from ice during a winter storm.
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