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Summary
Early stages of construction of the Kings Park DNA tower lookout. Dr John Beard (Director of Kings Park and Botanic Garden 1961-1970) commissioned the construction in 1966 by D&H Fraser Consulting Engineers. The 15 metre high staircase has 101 steps and was inspired by the famous double staircase in a Chateau in Blois, France. The paving and wall surrounding the DNA Tower was constructed using stones from 11 towns and 80 shires within Western Australia.
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- Scenic overlooks -- Western Australia -- Perth.
- Towers -- Design and construction -- Western Australia.
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