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 housing social and rowing clubs and their racing shells. Each of the boathouses has its own history, and all have addresses on both Boathouse Row and Kelly Drive, named after Philadelphia oarsman John B. Kelly Jr.
Boathouses #2 through #14 are part of a group known as the Schuylkill Navy, which encompasses several other boathouses along the river. Boathouse #1 is Lloyd Hall and is the only public boathouse facility on the Row. Boathouse #15 houses the Sedgeley Club, which operates the Turtle Rock Lighthouse. The boathouses are all at least a century old, and some were built more than 150 years ago.
The boathouses are seen as centers of the rowing community around the United States. Rowers from the boathouses compete at every level, including local clubs, high schools, colleges, summer racing programs, and international-level athletics.
In 1979, lights designed by architectural lighting designer Ray Grenald were installed to outline each of the boathouses, giving them a nightly Christmas-like gingerbread house appearance and reflecting in the Schuylkill River. He proposed the lights after hearing talk of destroying the decaying Victorian boathouses. Lights on the buildings at night would serve to make them more noticed and appreciated. In 2005, after two refurbishings, the houses were outfitted with computerized LEDs that can light up in various colors, depending on the event or season.
Boathouse Row is a National Historic Landmark and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. National Register of Historic Places Inventory—Nomination Form
Local universities including Drexel, Penn, Philadelphia University and La Salle row out of houses on Boathouse Row. Temple and Saint Joseph's row out of other boathouses along the Schuylkill that are not part of the Row.
In 1835, the first regatta took place between the Blue Devils and the Imps Barge clubs. The excitement from the race sparked the formation of several barge clubs, many of them short-lived.
In 1855, the city founded Fairmount Park by converting the Lemon Hill Estate, upon which the frame boathouses were built, into a public park. At the same time, some of the established clubs wanted to regulate the sport of rowing to prevent unscrupulous practices and fixed races. As a result, in 1858, the Schuylkill Navy was founded, which eventually transformed the professional sport of rowing into an amateur sport. In 1859, the city condemned the boathouses along the Schuylkill.
Five years later, in 1883, Undine Barge Club constructed #13 Boathouse Row. In 1892, with Crescent's permission, Pennsylvania Barge Club tore down and replaced their half of the double boathouse at #4 Boathouse Row. In 1894, Bachelors Barge Club replaced its 1860 building at #6 Boathouse Row.
In 1902, the Sedgeley Club was allowed to build #15 Boathouse Row.
In 1904, Fairmount Rowing Association demolished the stone building built by Pacific Barge Club at #2 Boathouse Row and replaced the 1860 structure with a new brick structure, leaving #3 and #14 Boathouse Row as the only remaining boathouses dating from 1860.
The frame boathouses
Boathouses of 1860
Post–Civil War boathouses
Photo gallery
Historic Landmark Boathouses in 1972
#15 Kelly Drive (1902)
File:Philadelphia Girls Rowing Club, 1972.png|Philadelphia Girls' Club,
#14 Kelly Drive (1860)
File:UndineBargeClub.jpg|Undine Barge Club,
#13 Kelly Drive (1883)
File:PennAC72.png|Penn AC Rowing Assoc.,
#12 Kelly Drive (1878)
File:College72.png|College Boat Club
Burk-Bergman Boathouse,
#11 Kelly Drive (1874)
File:Vesper72.png|Vesper Boat Club,
#10 Kelly Drive (1873)
File:Malta72.png|Malta Boat Club,
#9 Kelly Drive (1873)
File:University72.png|University Barge Club,
#7-8 Kelly Drive (1871)
File:Bachelors72.png|Bachelors Barge Club,
#6 Kelly Drive (1894)
File:Crescent72.png|Crescent Boat Club,
#5 Kelly Drive (1871)
File:Pennsylvania Barge Club.png|Pennsylvania Barge Club,
#4 Kelly Drive (1892)
File:Fairmount72.png|Fairmount Rowing Assoc.,
#2-3 Kelly Drive (1904)
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