William Mulholland Memorial Fountain
Mulholland, the poor immigrant who lived for a time in a one-room wooden  shack near the present-day fountain died in 1935. The fountain  dedicated to him was completed in 1940. Approximately 3,000 people  attended the dedication ceremony on August 1, 1940. A memorial plaque at  the foot of the fountain reads, ‘To William Mulholland (1855-1935): A  Penniless Irish Immigrant Boy who Rose by the Force of his Industry,  Intelligence, Integrity and Intrepidity to be a Sturdy American Citizen,  a Self-Educated Engineering Genius, a Whole-Hearted Humanitarian, The  Father of this City’s Water System, and the Builder of the Los Angeles  Aqueduct. This Memorial is Gratefully Dedicated to those who are the  Recipients of His Unselfish Bounty and the Beneficiaries of His  Prophetic Vision.’

William Mulholland Memorial Fountain

Mulholland, the poor immigrant who lived for a time in a one-room wooden shack near the present-day fountain died in 1935. The fountain dedicated to him was completed in 1940. Approximately 3,000 people attended the dedication ceremony on August 1, 1940. A memorial plaque at the foot of the fountain reads, ‘To William Mulholland (1855-1935): A Penniless Irish Immigrant Boy who Rose by the Force of his Industry, Intelligence, Integrity and Intrepidity to be a Sturdy American Citizen, a Self-Educated Engineering Genius, a Whole-Hearted Humanitarian, The Father of this City’s Water System, and the Builder of the Los Angeles Aqueduct. This Memorial is Gratefully Dedicated to those who are the Recipients of His Unselfish Bounty and the Beneficiaries of His Prophetic Vision.’