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Built in 1882, the Undine Boathouse stands
as one of the best preserved works of Frank Furness, a Philadelphian
and one of the most respected architects in the history of America.
Home to the Undine Barge Club of Philadelphia, one of the finest rowing
organizations in the country, it is the most notable of the eleven boathouses
on the banks of the Schuylkill River, along Philadelphia's historic Boathouse
Row.
While you are here, take a virtual tour of Undine. You can learn more about
the sister structure, Castle Ringstetten, also a Furness building.
Feel free to browse through information about the club happenings, pictures,
and the Racing Team while you are here. If you have any questions, you
may click here to contact a
representative of the Club.
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