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"WRLP Tower was built in 1966 and is the tallest man-made construction in the state of New Hampshire[citation needed]. It has since been dismantled (13 April 1978)."

If it was dismantled why does the first sentence say it "is" the tallest man-made construction, shouldn't it be "was". I'm just asking because I find the paragraph confusing. There must be some other structure that "is" the tallest man-made construction in New Hampshire now, right?

The tower is still standing. It was never dismantled. It is in horrible disrepair, but it is still standing. The TV antenna was removed in 2004. Here are the pictures I took of it in 2004 [1]. WRLP signed off in 1978 but just abandoned the tower. Also WYRY is on the top of Cat Den mountain, which is near this tower, but they are on their own tower and hilltop. (ASR: 1035543) [2] NECRATSpeak to me 01:37, 25 May 2011 (UTC)[reply]
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