The National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum has unveiled an officially licensed, limited-edition bobblehead celebrating the iconic Hawkins Drive water tower, the familiar white structure that has watched over Kinnick Stadium for generations.
The bobblehead recreates the water tower atop a green, grass-textured base and features the iconic Tigerhawk logo on one side and the Iowa logo on the other. Each bobblehead is individually numbered in a limited run of 2,026 pieces and is available exclusively through the National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum's online store. The collectibles are priced at $30 and are expected to ship in December.
Although the original tower is coming down, the University of Iowa has already constructed a new, larger water tower northwest of the football practice fields near Carver-Hawkeye Arena. Featuring the same black-and-gold Iowa branding, the replacement tower has a capacity of 2.7 million gallons, more than triple the approximately 750,000-gallon capacity of the original.
"We're excited to unveil the first bobble featuring the iconic Hawkins Drive water tower, which was a staple in Iowa City for nearly 70 years," National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum co-founder and CEO Phil Sklar said in a statement.
The Hawkins Drive water tower is expected to be fully removed before the Hawkeyes open the 2026 football season against Northern Illinois on Sept. 5, making this commemorative bobblehead a nostalgic keepsake for generations of Iowa fans.
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