The "Three Sisters" Radio Towers

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In 1913 the Navy erected three huge radio towers at the intersection of Columbia Pike and Courthouse Road, between the two African American communities of Johnson's Hill and Butler-Holmes. These radio towers, called the “three sisters,” were marvels of modern communications technology and engineering in their time. They were the tallest man-made structures in the world upon their completion in 1913, towering over local pillar the Washington Monument. In 1915 they transmitted the first trans-Atlantic voice communication to the Eiffel Tower.

The towers were removed in 1941 because they obstructed flight-paths for the newly constructed Washington National Airport.

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“The "Three Sisters" Radio Towers,” Built By the People Themselves, accessed October 7, 2024, https://lindseybestebreurtje.org/arlingtonhistory/items/show/30.

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