The Buckingham Fountain was donated by Kate Buckingham in honor of her brother Clarence in 1927. The fountain was the largest in the world when it was built and is still one of the largest. Edward H. Bennett designed the monument with French sculptor Marcel Loyau and engineer Jacques H. Lambert.
The fountain was meant to represent Lake Michigan and the four states that touch the lake - Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan. The fountain is constructed of Georgia pink marble. To give a vision of the fountain's size - the bottom pool is 280 feet in diameter, and the 2nd basin is 103 feet. The upper basin is 25 feet wide, and the basin is 25 feet above the lower basin. |