Eliot Tower Restoration Project
The Eliot Tower and Memorial Bridge is located just a short walk from Blue Hill Observatory. It is one of the most popular destinations for hundreds of hikers who visit the Reservation each year. In addition students who participate in Observatory programs often have their lunch at the Tower.

The Eliot Memorial Bridge predates the Eliot Tower. It was built in 1904 as a tribute to Charles Eliot the famous Landscape Architect who was instrumental in preserving the Blue Hills Reservation.
The Great Blue Hill Observation Tower was constructed 75 years ago by F.D.R’s Civilian Conservation
Corps (CCC). Often referred to as the Eliot Tower it was assumed by many over the years to have been built at the same time as the bridge. Attached to the tower was a “Shelter” with massive fireplace, a wide terrace, outdoor tables and settees.
This addition will be connected to the Pavilion with a breezeway and adjoining terrace. It will be constructed with energy efficient walls and synthetic thin stone veneer. It will incorporate as much green technology as possble including photovoltic panels, rain harvesting and composting toilets.- A National Historic Landmark is restored and refurbished.
- Visitors have a spectacular destination with clean restrooms.
- The Observatory Science Center gains much needed classroom space.
If you would like to help make this very important project become a reality please contact Executve Director Charles Orloff- corloff@bluehill.org





