It is located south of Guam Highway 9 in the village of Potts Junction in the central northern part of the island.
It was built, according to local oral history, about 1920, and was used to capture rainfall from a nearby house that was destroyed by Typhoon Karen in 1962.
[2] The structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.
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