Haystack Mountain Tower
{{Short description|Park in Connecticut, United States}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2024}}
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| name = Haystack Mountain State Park
| photo = Haystack_Mountain_Tower.jpg
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| photo_width = 280
| photo_alt = Tower
| map = USA Connecticut#USA
| map_caption = Location in Connecticut
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| label = Haystack Mountain State Park
| location = Norfolk, Connecticut, United States
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| coordinates = {{coord|42|00|16|N|73|12|29|W|display=inline,title}}
| area = {{convert|292|acre|abbr=on}}
| elevation = {{convert|1680|ft|m|abbr=on}}{{cite gnis|207746|Haystack Mountain}}
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| designation = Connecticut state park
| administrator = Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
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| website = {{Official website}}
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{{Infobox NRHP
| name = Haystack Mountain Tower
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| image = 2013-06-22 Haystack Mountain State Park (42).JPG
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| location = 43 North St., Norfolk, Connecticut
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| built = {{start date|1929}}
| architect = Rossiter & Muller
| architecture = Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Jacobean Revival
| added = December 2, 1993
| area = {{convert|1|acre|ha}}
| refnum = 93001244
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Haystack Mountain Tower is a stone observation tower at the summit of {{convert|1680|ft|m|adj=on}} Haystack Mountain and the chief feature of Haystack Mountain State Park, a public recreation area in Norfolk, Connecticut. Built in 1929, the tower and the land on which it stands were donated by Ellen Battell Stoeckel. The tower provides views of three states and Long Island Sound. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.
Description and history
Haystack Mountain State Park is located just north of the village center of Norfolk, with its main access road, Stoeckel Drive, beginning on Connecticut Route 272. The 1.3 mile long paved road ends in a small parking lot at the base of summit of Haystack Mountain, where the tower stands. It is {{convert|50|ft|m}} in height and {{convert|22|ft|m}} in diameter, and is built primarily of dark grey granite that was quarried at the site. The stone is randomly laid, with deeply recessed mortaring. The interior has concrete steps leading upward to two intermediate landings, with a metal stairway leading from the second landing up to a concrete observation platform, which is set under a conical roof. The elevation of the second landing is indicated on the exterior by a stone string course. The observation area has eight openings providing views in all directions. With clear weather, areas in New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut are visible, with views as far south as Long Island Sound possible.
File:2013-06-22 Haystack Mountain State Park (28).JPG
The tower was designed by Ehrick K. Rossiter of Rossiter & Muller, and is a significant local example of medieval Tudor Revival architecture. It was built in 1929 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993. It cost approximately $50,000 and was donated by Mrs. Ellen Battell Stoeckel, in memory of her husband, Carl Stoeckel.Citizen Reader, "Haystack Mountain," The Hartford Courant, 1929. Carl Stoeckel was the son of Gustave Stoeckel. Mrs. Stoeckel's donation also included the initial tracts of land that make up the state park.
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External links
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- [https://portal.ct.gov/DEEP/State-Parks/Parks/Haystack-Mountain-State-Park Haystack Mountain State Park] Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
- [https://ctparks.com/media/517/download?inline Haystack Mountain State Park Map] Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection
{{National Register of Historic Places}}
Category:Towers completed in 1929
Category:Buildings and structures in Litchfield County, Connecticut
Category:National Register of Historic Places in Litchfield County, Connecticut
Category:Towers in Connecticut