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[[file:Weld_Boathouse_as_seen_from_the_Charles_River_(348624516).jpg|left|thumb|Weld_Boathouse_as_seen_from_the_Charles_River_(348624516)]] [[file:Weld_Boathouse_1.jpg|thumb|Weld_Boathouse_1]] [[file:Weld_Boathouse_2.jpg|left|thumb|Weld_Boathouse_2]] [[file:Weld_Boathouse,_Cambridge,_Massachusetts,_USA.jpg|thumb|Weld_Boathouse,_Cambridge,_Massachusetts,_USA]] [[file:Weld_Boathouse_-_Harvard_University_-_DSC02972.JPG|thumb|Weld_Boathouse_-_Harvard_University_-_DSC02972]] '''Weld Boathouse''' is a prominent structure located on the [[Charles River]] in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]. It serves as a facility for the [[Harvard University]] rowing teams and is a significant landmark in the area. | |||
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Latest revision as of 23:01, 18 November 2024
Weld Boathouse is a prominent structure located on the Charles River in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It serves as a facility for the Harvard University rowing teams and is a significant landmark in the area.
History[edit]
Weld Boathouse was constructed in 1906, funded by a donation from George Walker Weld, a Harvard alumnus from the class of 1860. The boathouse was built to replace an earlier structure and to provide a state-of-the-art facility for the university's rowing teams. The building was designed by the architectural firm Peabody and Stearns, known for their work on various other notable buildings in the Boston area.
Architecture[edit]
The boathouse is an example of Colonial Revival architecture, characterized by its symmetrical design, brick construction, and classical details. The structure includes boat storage areas, locker rooms, and training facilities. The design of the boathouse allows for easy access to the Charles River, facilitating the launching and retrieval of rowing shells.
Usage[edit]
Weld Boathouse is primarily used by the Harvard University women's rowing team and the Radcliffe College rowing team. It also serves as a recreational facility for the Harvard community, offering rowing opportunities for students, faculty, and alumni. The boathouse is an integral part of the university's athletic programs and plays a key role in the training and development of competitive rowers.
Significance[edit]
The boathouse is not only a functional facility but also a symbol of Harvard's long-standing tradition in rowing. It has hosted numerous regattas and rowing events, contributing to the rich history of the sport at the university. The location of the boathouse on the Charles River provides a picturesque setting, making it a popular spot for both rowers and visitors.
Related Pages[edit]
- Harvard University
- Charles River
- Radcliffe College
- Colonial Revival architecture
- Peabody and Stearns
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