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THE PEACHOID
THE MILLION GALLON WATER TANK

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Did You Know ?   
  
       The Board of Public Works In Gaffney, S.C. built an elevated water storage tank in the shape of a peach in 1981.  History Of The Peachoid  
       Dennis Hardiman said, "I know the  water tower very well having been the one who built it in 1980-81."
       South Carolina produces more peaches than Georgia.
Gaffney is the home of the S.C. Peach Festival .

Post Cards?
                                Stop by the S.C. Welcoming Center located on Interstate 85 between Gaffney, S.C. and Blacksburg. You can get find post card of The Peachoid.

How Do I Get There?  

                 The Peachoid water tank is located in Gaffney on
Interstate 85 near the exit for S.C. Highway 11 the Cherokee Foothills Scenic Highway .

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The History Of The Peachoid

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How Did The Peachoid Come About?
              
               It began late one night when the staff of the Gaffney Board of Public Works was working way too late. A water study had pointed out that the town needed a new elevated water storage tank and the staff was wondering over ways to get Uncle Sam to pay for it.
The "Peachiod King" Mr. Dick Crater, who at the time was Board Manager, said the immortal words that inspired a town, "Let's build it in the shape of a Peach !" Slowly the idea grew and captured the imagination of the Board members and denizens of the town. Soon, the project started coming together. Federal funds were acquired from the Appalachian Regional Commission and the South Carolina Appalachian Council of Governments.

Who Built The Peachoid ?

       Bids for construction were floated and the winner  was the
Chicago Bridge & Iron Company.

How long Did it Take To Build ?

       
             It took five months to design and mold the steel for the project. A foundation containing 10 million pounds of concrete had to be poured. One and one half miles of welds had to be made, requiring that welding rods had to be delivered to the site by the ton. A stem 12 feet long and 18 inches in diameter was added to the top. A huge leaf, 60 feet long, 16 feet wide, and weighing 7 tons was applied to one side. A huge cleft along the entire height of the "peach" was created through false work steel paneling applied to the sphere of the tank. A nipple was added to the bottom of the tank to complete the construction of Gaffney's new Water Tower.

Who Put The Finishing Touches on The Peachoid?

         
CB&I's crews painted the basic tank stem brown and the ball yellow, and the leaf green then Peter Freudenburg, an artist specializing in super-graphics, was hired to paint the tank in colors matching the types of peaches grown in the area. It took fifty gallons of paint, combined to make more than 20 colors, used in the final project. At last Peachoid was complete.

Dennis Hardiman
  
I know the  water tower very well having been the one who built it in 1980-81.   I was foreman of the crew of Chicago Bridge & Iron Company at the time. Chicago Bridge & Iron also made an agreement with the Gaffney Board of Public Works not to build another like it for 15 years.  In 1992  the City of Clanton, Alabama asked CB&I  to build one for them.  We appeared before the board and got approval to be released from our promise to the Gaffney Board  of Public Works being just a few years away from the 15 originally promised.
     A 1/2 million gallon "Peachoid" now stands on I-65   near Clanton, Alabama a large  peach growing county south of Birmingham, Ala.
    We have been asked by a museum in Charlotte to loan them the model of the "Peachoid" which now belongs to me. It will probably be on display in Charlotte soon.
     I still work for CB&I and have been for over 33years and will retire with them. I am currently Human Resources Manager in the Atlanta Office.

     
         
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Here Is One Of The Post Cards From The S.C. Welcoming Center

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S.C. Welcome Center
864-839-6742
100 HWY I-85 South Bound
Blacksburg, S.C.

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