Sunday, March 05, 2006

Boathouse Row



Situated along the riparian banks of the Schuylkill River below the Art Museum and the Waterworks, and nestled at the foot of Lemon Hill along East River Drive, are the Boat Clubs of the Schuylkill Navy, familiarly known as "Boathouse Row". Philadelphia and rowing have been inextricable linked for over a century and a half. This unique relationship of a city to its river and Boathouse Row has produced a saga of unequaled World and National championships.

The Schuylkill Navy is the oldest amateur athletic association in the country, dating back to the mid 1800s. Boathouse Row, which consists of several Victorian era boathouses, is their home. Races, regattas, and exhibitions are held here every year, and are very popular with locals and tourists alike. For a charming view of Boathouse Row with it’s twinkling lights, drive along West River Drive after dark. Visit East River Drive on foot - there’s usually lots of activity to watch, from rowers in the river to joggers and cyclists on land.

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