Structure Type: built works - exhibition buildings - museums

Designers: KPFF Consulting Engineers (firm); David Kennett Forssen Sr. (engineer); David G. Fritz (engineer); Albert Kelly (engineer); Harvey Paul Pittelko (engineer)

Dates: [unspecified]

The Wawona, a fishing and lumber-hauling craft constructed in 1897, was 165 feet long, with three 110-foot masts, making it the largest three-masted schooner of the nineteenth century. Since 1963, the ship, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Wawona was partially restored and moored at the Center for Wooden Boats in Seattle, WA. It was planned in 2007 to beach the boat, deconstruct and document it, and rebuild it as a centerpiece for the city's new Lake Union Park.

PCAD id: 10484