Presented By: Bicentennial Office
Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory Building Tour
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The Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory was built in 1904 under the direction of Mortimer E. Cooley, dean of the College of Engineering and Architecture, as the first university-based towing tank in the United States. It is comprised of a suite of labs and facilities that engage in classic naval architecture experiments, such as calm water resistance, seakeeping, propeller tests, and supports education and research at the Department of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.
Parking is available at the South Forest Avenue Parking Structure. Additionally, metered parking along State Street, Tappan Avenue, or East University Avenue may be available. For more detailed information about this event, please visit our A-maizing Building Tours webpage.
Parking is available at the South Forest Avenue Parking Structure. Additionally, metered parking along State Street, Tappan Avenue, or East University Avenue may be available. For more detailed information about this event, please visit our A-maizing Building Tours webpage.
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