The Whole Town's Talking

What is the importance of the water tower in the novel, The Whole Town’s Talking?

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The water tower represents the town’s importance and change. The water tower is one of the first things built in Elmwood Springs. This becomes a landmark for them, and it becomes a rite of passage for teenagers to climb it as it does when Gene climbs it.

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The Whole Town’s Talking, BookRags