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preferred to learn through hands-on experience rather than from a textbook and classroom setting. Upon graduating from both Yale and Columbia, Dick returned to Seattle with a passion to turn Seattle into a national treasure and destination location for tourists. Dick's impression on the waterfront communities of Seattle will be felt forever. He had a passion for teaching others to sail regardless of economic or cultural ability, which led to the creation of the
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construction helps us understand the environmental advantage of floating homes because without its unique floating construction, the inhabitants of the Wagner Houseboat would have had to abandon their home and construct another one in their new location. In a houseboat construction, there is no need to commit to an exact geological location, therefore one can maintain peace of mind knowing they can detach their home and move to a preferred location if needed.
524:. In the late 1950s, Dick and Colleen Wagner began collecting and restoring old wooden boats; storing the collection behind their home. Then, using their collection of small restored wooden boats, the couple decided to create a non-profit boat rental center out of their home by hanging a sign that says, "The Old Boathouse" on the dock in front of their houseboat. The Old Boathouse officially opened as a non-profit on February 1, 1968. After this, the 485:. In 1938, after installing sewer lines along the shores of the lake, the city of Seattle required houseboats on Lake Washington to be connected to sewer lines. The requirement to add expensive sewer lines caused a mass migration of houseboats from Lake Washington to Lake Union, where there was no sewer requirement until 1967. In 1938, the Wagner Houseboat was towed from Lake Washington to its current location on Lake Union. 1253: 36: 77: 279: 254: 131: 549:(CWB) then grew into a large and committed group of volunteers. As a result, other nonprofit leaders around the country have focused on how CWB could build such a devoted community and have tried to model their success. Currently, close to 75,000 people visit CWB annually to engage in the various maritime actives they provide. 468:
during the late 19th century, beginning as a cheap shelter for laborers in the lumber and fishing industries. The antisocial behavior of these floating home inhabitants quickly gave houseboats an unfavorable image due to the illegal activity that often took place on the water's edge. The construction
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with a strong passion for maritime history. Colleen was also the founder and executive director of the Discovery Modelers Education Center. For her impact on the preservation of maritime history, Colleen was awarded the Association of King County Historical Organizations' Board Legacy award in 2019.
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This feature is becoming increasingly desirable because of the rising sea levels and increased flooding across the globe. If this home was attached to solid ground rather than floating, simply moving the structure from one location to another would have been impossible. This feature of a houseboat
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as a way to maintain the history of sailing and wooden boats. This mission also aimed to get anyone and everyone, no matter their physical ability or financial ability, out on the water and given the chance to learn to sail. When the Center for Wooden Boats was officially created, operations were
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to the Lake Washington waterfront caused houseboats to become associated with wealthier residents, who used them for social gatherings. During the height of their popularity, approximately 4,000 houseboats rested on the waterways in and around Seattle, however those numbers declined to nearly 500
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museum was born. Eventually, friends of the Wagner's began spending time at their home helping them restore these old wooden boats. This group of friends continued to grow both in numbers and in their devotion to preserving the history of wooden boats. They became so committed that they’d end up
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In the late 1950s, during a summer internship, Dick Wagner "fell in love with Seattle". At the time, he was an architecture student in New York City where his love for building design flourished. He would walk the streets of New York and admire the historic design of the local architecture. Dick
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Once the couple realized the strong devotion of others in the community, it became apparent to the couple that this group of volunteers could support a nonprofit organization guided by their mission. Therefore, on February 3, 1976, Dick and Colleen decided to begin plans to open the
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Another advantage to the Wagner Houseboat construction is the fact that, due to any undesired circumstances, the home can simply be moved to another location along the water. The Wagner Houseboat was forced to relocate in 1938.
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After her husband Dick died in 2017, Colleen continued living in the Wagner Boathouse until her death on January 2, 2020. Colleen is remembered for her welcoming spirit and passion for maritime history and preservation.
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Also, a strong advocate for hands-on learning, Colleen had a degree in fine arts and was a talented artist. Along with her husband, Colleen was co-founder of the
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staying late night after night helping the couple with their restoration process and joining in the effort of the mission created by Dick and Colleen.
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from industrial use to a residential community. The houseboat is one of few remaining relics of the once-prominent floating resort communities on
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This photo depicts the dock that the Wagner Houseboat (also known as "The Old Boathouse") is located off of.
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Sustainable heritage : merging environmental conservation and historic preservation
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The construction of houseboats and other floating structures became popular in the
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The Wagner Houseboat was built in 1912 and originally docked near
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Today, the Wagner Boathouse commemorates the transition of
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moved out of the Wagner Houseboat and into an official
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Wagner Houseboat is located in Washington (state)
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