#75 Alden Research Laboratory Rotating Boom
1908
Early 20th-century test facility for current meters, aircraft propellers, ships' logs, pitot tubes, and mine-sweeping paravanes
This rotating boom played an important part in the testing and improvement of current meters, aircraft propellers, ships' logs, pitot tubes, and mine-sweeping paravanes. The original boom was designed by Professor Charles M. Allen (1871-1950), the first director of the Alden Research Laboratory.


Landmark Location
Alden Research Laboratory
30 Shrewsbury Street
Holden, MA 01604
Visiting Info
By appointment: Mon-Fri 8 am-4:30 pm
Ceremony Notes
May 1982
Owner
Worcester Polytechnic Inst.