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Boathouse Row

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Local boating clubs proudly maintain their historic 19th-century boathouses that line the Schuylkill River just west of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. At night, these charming structures are illuminated by lights, creating one of the city’s most picturesque views: Boathouse Row.

Rowers of all ages and skill levels are drawn to the Schuylkill River to practice, compete, learn, and enjoy the sport of rowing along Boathouse Row. Whether it's a solo rower gliding through the calm morning waters or a bustling weekend regatta filled with excitement, noise, and vibrant colors, there's always something happening here.

Nestled between Kelly Drive and the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park, Boathouse Row is a series of historic buildings. Lloyd Hall serves as a recreation center, while the next ten buildings house historic rowing clubs, leading all the way to the exclusive Sedgely Club, a private social retreat that completes the Row. For those keen on history, each boathouse has its own unique story and architecture, reflecting the rich heritage of rowing in Philadelphia. Visitors can stroll along the riverbank, taking in the stunning views and perhaps even catching a glimpse of rowers slicing gracefully through the water. Whether you're a rowing enthusiast or just someone who appreciates beautiful scenery, Boathouse Row offers a delightful escape from the city's hustle and bustle.
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