Fort Myers plans pavilion, new signs to replace iconic IMAG water tower

A Fort Myers landmark that has guided drivers to one of the city’s most beloved destinations for decades may soon be gone.

Watch Fort Myers Community Correspondent Miyoshi Price’s report:

Fort Myers plans pavilion, new signs to replace iconic IMAG water tower

The water tower at the IMAG History and Science Center — a 200-foot structure built in 1937 as part of the city’s water treatment system — could be demolished after engineers determined it would require significant work to remain safe. It became a landmark when the Imaginarium opened in 1995 and is even featured in IMAG’s logo.

For lifelong Fort Myers local Sharetha Davis, the potential loss is personal…

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