Hubbard Hall, Naval rowing facility at United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, United States.
Hubbard Hall stands on Dorsey Creek near the Severn River, providing essential training spaces and equipment storage for over 200 rowing team members.
The structure, completed in 1930, bears the name of Rear Admiral John Hubbard who led a Navy crew to victory in 1870 as stroke.
The building represents the first structure at the Naval Academy named after a living person, marking a shift in institutional recognition practices.
The facility maintains dedicated areas for both lightweight and heavyweight teams, with direct water access for training and competition preparations.
A USD 20 million renovation project updates the entire building, including modifications to the specialized rowing tank system.
Location: Maryland
Inception: 1930
GPS coordinates: 38.98650,-76.49330
Latest update: March 3, 2025 21:59
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