The downtown water tower was abandoned in 1924, its tank removed and a larger metal tower erected further west. The city long considered demolishing the earlier structure, but in 1938 sold the property to Raleigh architect William Henley Deitrick. Deitrick, who was garnering a regional reputation for modernist design, chose to convert the aging tower into his architectural offices. William had a great interest in Medieval history, crusades, and historic artifacts, some say he spent most of his life in search of Holy Grail. You have an hour to find out the secret of the Tower Keeper.
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