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Boathouse Row - Visit Philadelphia Sandwiched between Kelly Drive and the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park, Boathouse Row features Lloyd Hall recreation center and historic rowing clubs claiming the next 10 buildings all the way to the Sedgely Club, a private social enclave, which rounds out the Row
Boathouse Row - Wikipedia Boathouse Row is a historic site which is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on the east bank of the Schuylkill River just north of the Fairmount Water Works and the Philadelphia Museum of Art It consists of a row of fifteen boathouses housing social and rowing clubs and their racing shells
Boathouse Row (2025) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go . . . The Boathouse row consists of 15 boathouses and is fairly interesting to walk along If there is a regatta or a race going on the whole area comes alive, picturesque and vibrant It is located on the east bank of the Schuylkill River
Boathouse Row - Schuylkill River Greenways Boathouse row is a National Historic Landmark located along the Schuylkill River It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987 The stretch is home to a row of 15 Victorian buildings with their own individual histories
Boathouse Row - Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia Philadelphia’s Boathouse Row is a National Historic Landmark that reflects the city’s fusion of sport, culture, and history The boathouses, built in the second half of the nineteenth-century, line the eastern bank of the Schuylkill River just north of the Fairmount Waterworks
Schuylkill Navy – Boathouse Row We strive to make Boathouse Row and the eighteen clubs and organizations that comprise the Schuylkill Navy a welcoming space for all
Boathouse Row - Global Philadelphia The University of Pennsylvania’s original 1874-1875 boathouse, a small Gothic Revival structure by an unknown architect (#11), is sympathetically bookended by large 2020-2022 additions by Ewing Cole architects It is now the Burk-Bergman Boathouse
Self-Guided Walking Tour Boathouse Row - The Book Boathouse Row dates from 1859, when Philadelphia ordered the rowing clubs to tear down their unsightly garage-like boathouses and rebuild in stone One and a half houses survive from that era – the northern portion of #2-3 Boathouse Row (the Fairmount Rowing Association) and #14 Boathouse Row (Philadelphia Girls Rowing Club)
Boathouse Row - U. S. News Travel Boathouse Row is one of the most famous landscapes in Philadelphia; however, the only attraction available to visitors is the Lloyd Hall Recreation Center, which offers bike rentals, a visitor