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- Wawona length "50292.0".
- Wawona abstract "The three-masted, fore-and-aft schooner Wawona sailed from 1897 to 1947 as a lumber carrier and fishing vessel based in Puget Sound. The schooner was built near Eureka, California on Humboldt Bay by Hans Ditlev Bendixsen, who was one of the most important West Coast shipbuilders of the late 19th century. From 1897 to 1913, she carried lumber from Grays Harbor and Puget Sound ports to California. One of her captains, Ralph E. "Matt" Peasley, inspired a series of popular novels.Wawona was 165 feet (50 m) long with a 35-foot (11 m) beam. Her masts, before being cut down, were 110 feet (34 m) tall.She was berthed at South Lake Union Park in Seattle adjacent to the Center for Wooden Boats. She was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Washington State Heritage Register, and the vessel was an official city landmark. However, after efforts to restore the decaying ship failed, she was dismantled in March 2009. In 2012 artist John Grade used parts from the ship in a massive 65-foot sculpture called, Wawona in the Grand Atrium of Seattle's Museum of History & Industry. Wood from the ship was also repurposed for use in the museum's front desk and the bar at the museum's Compass Cafe.".
- Wawona builder Eureka,_California.
- Wawona builder Hans_Ditlev_Bendixsen.
- Wawona class Fore-and-aft_rig.
- Wawona length "50.292".
- Wawona shipBeam "10.668".
- Wawona shipDraft "3.6576".
- Wawona status "Dismantled, 2009".
- Wawona thumbnail Wawona_39.jpg?width=300.
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- Wawona wikiPageExternalLink 70000643.pdf.
- Wawona wikiPageExternalLink 70000643.pdf.
- Wawona wikiPageExternalLink www.nwseaport.org.
- Wawona wikiPageExternalLink watch?v=KYxyHJkavxA.
- Wawona wikiPageID "3871167".
- Wawona wikiPageRevisionID "555395843".
- Wawona added "1970-07-01".
- Wawona architect Hans_Ditlev_Bendixsen.
- Wawona architecture "Other".
- Wawona built "1897".
- Wawona caption "Wawona, 2007, needing major restoration".
- Wawona designatedOther "Seattle Landmark".
- Wawona designatedOther1Date "1977-03-14".
- Wawona embed "yes".
- Wawona governingBody Privately_held_company.
- Wawona hasPhotoCollection Wawona.
- Wawona latDegrees "47".
- Wawona latDirection "N".
- Wawona latMinutes "37".
- Wawona latSeconds "37".
- Wawona location Seattle.
- Wawona longDegrees "122".
- Wawona longDirection "W".
- Wawona longMinutes "20".
- Wawona longSeconds "10".
- Wawona name "Wawona".
- Wawona refnum "70000643".
- Wawona shipBuilder "Hans Ditlev Bendixsen, near Eureka, California".
- Wawona shipClass Fore-and-aft_rig.
- Wawona shipClass Schooner.
- Wawona shipFate "Dismantled, 2009".
- Wawona shipOutOfService "1948".
- Wawona wordnet_type synset-location-noun-1.
- Wawona subject Category:1897_ships.
- Wawona subject Category:Defunct_museums_in_the_United_States.
- Wawona subject Category:History_of_Humboldt_County,_California.
- Wawona subject Category:Individual_sailing_vessels.
- Wawona subject Category:Landmarks_in_Seattle,_Washington.
- Wawona subject Category:Lumber_schooners.
- Wawona subject Category:Maritime_history_of_Washington_(state).
- Wawona subject Category:Merchant_ships_of_the_United_States.
- Wawona subject Category:Museum_ships_in_Washington_(state).
- Wawona subject Category:Museums_in_Seattle,_Washington.
- Wawona subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Seattle,_Washington.
- Wawona subject Category:Schooners.
- Wawona subject Category:Ships_built_in_Eureka,_California.
- Wawona subject Category:Three-masted_ships.
- Wawona subject Category:Washington_Heritage_Register.
- Wawona type 1897Ships.
- Wawona type Artifact100021939.
- Wawona type Bottom102878222.
- Wawona type CargoShip102965300.
- Wawona type Container103094503.
- Wawona type Conveyance103100490.
- Wawona type Craft103125870.
- Wawona type Glass103438257.
- Wawona type Instrumentality103575240.
- Wawona type LumberSchooners.
- Wawona type MerchantShipsOfTheUnitedStates.
- Wawona type MuseumShipsInWashington(state).
- Wawona type Object100002684.
- Wawona type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Wawona type Schooner104147291.
- Wawona type Schooners.
- Wawona type Ship104194289.
- Wawona type Three-mastedShips.
- Wawona type Vehicle104524313.
- Wawona type Vessel104530566.
- Wawona type Whole100003553.
- Wawona type MeanOfTransportation.
- Wawona type Ship.
- Wawona type Product.
- Wawona type Place.
- Wawona type DesignedArtifact.
- Wawona comment "The three-masted, fore-and-aft schooner Wawona sailed from 1897 to 1947 as a lumber carrier and fishing vessel based in Puget Sound. The schooner was built near Eureka, California on Humboldt Bay by Hans Ditlev Bendixsen, who was one of the most important West Coast shipbuilders of the late 19th century. From 1897 to 1913, she carried lumber from Grays Harbor and Puget Sound ports to California. One of her captains, Ralph E.".
- Wawona label "Wawona".
- Wawona label "Wawona".
- Wawona sameAs Wawona.
- Wawona sameAs m.0b48pw.
- Wawona sameAs Q776702.
- Wawona sameAs Q776702.
- Wawona sameAs Wawona.
- Wawona wasDerivedFrom Wawona?oldid=555395843.
- Wawona depiction Wawona_39.jpg.
- Wawona isPrimaryTopicOf Wawona.