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in 1917, the University of Washington granted the government access to its campus facilities for U.S. naval training and storage. The Navy hangar was an approximately 10,500 square foot wooden structure. However, the building's naval use was rather short-lived due to the end of the war that year, and
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In 1949, the UW crew team transferred its operations to the newly built Conibear Shellhouse. The ASUW Shell House became the Canoe House after renovations to the interior. George and Cora Leis operated the canoe rental space until 1956; it remained a rental option for UW affiliates until 1972.
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Rather than demolishing the hangar, the University chose to repurpose the building as the ASUW Shell House. The Shell House's convenient waterfront location was perfect for storing and transporting the crew team's rowing shells to both competition and practice on Lake Washington.
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and a campaign by the University's Recreation department in 2018 that the Shell House became recognized by the public for its rich history. UW currently offers "Boys of '36" tours of both the ASUW Shell House and the Conibear Shellhouse.
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began using the Canoe House to store its boats. Six years later, George Pocock relocated his business off campus, and in 1969, the newly revived UW women's rowing program took over the Shell House.
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The Washington Yacht Club, UW's Student-run Sailing Club, was established in 1948 and has used part of the Shell House as a storage space for the last 73 years.
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In 2018, UW Recreation began campaigning for a $ 13 million restoration of the old shell house to shed light on its history and enrich the waterfront.
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After canoe rentals transferred to the Waterfront Activities Center in 1976, the building was left dormant and unused. It wasn't until the release of
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for the University of Washington men's rowing team from 1920 to 1949 and a canoe rental space until 1975. The building is located northeast of the
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The shell house was home to the famous 1936 Olympic Gold medal-winning UW Men's Rowing team until the rowing program's eventual transfer to the
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The University set in motion its efforts to renovate the ASUW Shell House by 2021 and "bring long overdue attention to entire waterfront."
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which includes information about the team's use of Pocock shells built in the ASUW Shell House.
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in 1975. It was the first Seattle Landmark on the University of Washington Campus.
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ASUW Shell House in the foreground of Husky Stadium, looking west from Union Bay
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The original building was constructed in 1918. After the United States entered
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In 2018, the ASUW Shell House was designated as a landmark by Seattle's
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Associated Students of the University of Washington (ASUW) Shell House
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The Shell House was also partially transformed into a workshop for
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the Navy gave ownership of the hangar to the University.
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The UW men's varsity eight won the gold medal at the
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National Register of Historic Places
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The Boys in the Boat
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