Fairmount
Rowing Association was founded in 1877. The facility, #2
Boathouse Row, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The
original building was built by Pacific Barge Club in 1858-59. Quaker
City Barge Club bought half the house and built an addition, the
current entrance, in 1875. The other half of the building was
purchased by FRA. then torn down in 1904 and replaced with the current
Flemish-bonded brick structure, designed by Walter Smedley. Fairmount
purchesed Quaker City in 1945 and connected the interior of the
boathouses.
Fairmount
originally attracted the predominately blue-collar Fairmount
neighborhood youths. In recent years they have mostly been known as the
premiere club for Masters rowing in the mid-Atlantic region. Fairmount
also boasts a small but excellent Juniors program, and even a few
Elites. The club holds a number of popular annual social events,
and hosts the Quaker City Masters Regatta.
Fairmount is also home to the rowing programs of La Salle University and Episcopal Academy.
Image courtesy of Artist John Maxwell (215-855-6716)
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