AFLAC Tower, Broadcasting tower in Rowley, Iowa, US.
AFLAC Tower is a broadcasting tower in Rowley, Iowa that transmits television and radio signals across the region. The steel structure serves as a transmission site for local media stations reaching communities throughout the area.
The structure was completed in July 1984 and received its name from the previous owner of the television station. Since then it has served as an important transmission center for local media operations.
The tower facilitates communication by hosting KWWL television station and radio stations KFMW and KNWS-FM, connecting local communities through media broadcasting.
The site has running water, shower facilities, and a backup generator to support broadcast operations. Keep in mind this is an active transmission facility and visitor access may be limited.
The steel mast reaches approximately 569 meters high, making this one of the tallest broadcasting structures of its kind in the country. This height allows radio and television signals to reach across multiple states.
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