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In Redwood City, there’s a round, open-air rotunda that looks like it was plucked right out of ancient Rome. It has stone columns, an ornate dome and even a reflecting pool. It’s called the Pulgas Water Temple, and there’s another one just like it in Sunol, about 40 miles away. The story of these temples begins back in the 1770s. Head to the link 🔗 in bio for more from #BayCurious Episode Title: Triumph or Insult? The Complicated Legacy of the Bay Area's Water Temples Reporter: Katherine Monahan Host: Olivia Allen-Price Cover photo: Navaneeth KN/Flickr

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