Dan Gable Museum Undergoing $1.4 Million Renovation
WATERLOO, Iowa - The National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum is undergoing a $1.4 million renovation and will be better than ever, but it requires closing the facility.
The renovation is scheduled to be completed in early 2019.
Please contact the Gable Museum at (319) 233-0745 or dgmstaff@nwhof.org with questions.
The project will transform the facility into a state-of-the-art museum with interactive displays. It will also expand the wrestling room, teaching center and theater, providing more opportunities for youth wrestlers to practice and receive instruction.
Located in a refurbished section of downtown Waterloo, the museum is named for wrestling legend and Waterloo native Dan Gable. Gable was a two-time NCAA champion and three-time finalist for Iowa State and an Olympic gold medalist. He coached the University of Iowa to 15 NCAA team championships, and was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member in 1980.
“We want the museum to be a symbol of excellence and a source of pride for the community,” said Gable. “These improvements will make the museum more modern and appealing and a place you want to go, but more importantly, they will give us the ability to impact more young lives and make a big difference in their future.”
The renovation is scheduled to be completed in early 2019.
Please contact the Gable Museum at (319) 233-0745 or dgmstaff@nwhof.org with questions.
The project will transform the facility into a state-of-the-art museum with interactive displays. It will also expand the wrestling room, teaching center and theater, providing more opportunities for youth wrestlers to practice and receive instruction.
Located in a refurbished section of downtown Waterloo, the museum is named for wrestling legend and Waterloo native Dan Gable. Gable was a two-time NCAA champion and three-time finalist for Iowa State and an Olympic gold medalist. He coached the University of Iowa to 15 NCAA team championships, and was inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame as a Distinguished Member in 1980.
“We want the museum to be a symbol of excellence and a source of pride for the community,” said Gable. “These improvements will make the museum more modern and appealing and a place you want to go, but more importantly, they will give us the ability to impact more young lives and make a big difference in their future.”