Schuylkill River
The Schuylkill River, stretching 135 miles through southeastern Pennsylvania, is a vital waterway with deep historical significance.
Originating near Pottsville, it winds through diverse landscapes before joining the Delaware River in Philadelphia. Once a key transportation route during the Industrial Revolution, the river facilitated the movement of coal and goods, though industrialization also brought significant pollution.
Today, after extensive restoration efforts, the Schuylkill River is cherished for its ecological and recreational value. It serves as a cultural landmark, hosting major rowing events and offering scenic trails, embodying both the region’s industrial heritage and its commitment to environmental stewardship.
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Explore VISTA Today’s archive of 30+ posts about the Schuylkill River.
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Hurricane Ida Was a Warning: Penn Study Says Philly’s Next Big Flood Could Be Worse
When the remnants of Hurricane Ida swept through Philadelphia in 2021, the Schuylkill River surged past 16 feet, swallowing roads, homes, businesses, Boathouse Row, the…
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ODUNDE, World Cup, Lantern Festival: Your Guide to Philadelphia’s Biggest Festival Weekend
Philadelphia’s summer festival season is officially here, and this weekend is one of the first big signs of how packed the city’s calendar will be…
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A Century-Old Philadelphia Bridge Is Crumbling with No Restoration in Sight
One of Philadelphia’s most architecturally significant bridges is also one of its most neglected, writes Peter Dobrin for The Philadelphia Inquirer. Designed by Paul Philippe Cret, the architect…
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‘WE THE PEOPLE’ Exhibition At Fairmount Water Works Uses Art to Promote Clean Water Rights
Philadelphia’s relationship with clean water has always been about more than what comes out of the tap. That is the overarching message behind “WE THE…
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Mussels Have Potential to Transform Philadelphia’s Waterways Permanently
A first-of-its-kind project by the Philadelphia Water Department is working on reintroducing native freshwater mussels into Philadelphia’s waterways to help improve water quality, writes Cari…
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Eight Chester County Community Bars Where Everybody Knows Your Name
There’s a moment that happens in certain bars. You walk in, and before you’ve reached your seat, someone nods hello. The bartender reaches for your usual. A conversation…
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The Founding City: Why Philadelphia Was the Heart of the American Revolution
Why Philadelphia? When most people picture the American Revolution, they see muskets flashing in Boston, redcoats marching through New York, or Washington’s army crossing the…
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5 Places Where Washington Slept: A County-by-County Journey Across the Delaware Valley
You can’t have driven anywhere around the Delaware Valley without passing a place where George Washington is reported to have spent the night. From riverbank…
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Walking on Frozen Schuylkill River is Both Dangerous and Illegal, Philly Police Warn
Philadelphia police are warning the public to avoid ice-covered bodies of water, including the frozen Schuylkill River, or risk facing fines, writes Michael Tanenbaum for…
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Investor Interest Grows as 310-Unit Montco Complex Goes for Sale
A sizable Montco apartment community in Eagleville is hitting the market, writes Paul Schwedelson for The Philadelphia Business Journal. Riverview Landing at Valley Forge, a…
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Philadelphia Water Department’s Recently-Completed Flat Rock Dam Project Earns Recognition
Back on June 26, the Philadelphia Water Department (PWD), along with city officials, community leaders, and project partners, hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the…
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Tinder Bots Are Taking Over the Dating App, and One Philly User Had This Interesting Encounter
Tinder bots are becoming more prevalent within the popular dating app and as a result, one Philadelphia user found it’s doing something she never previously…
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Schuylkill River in the Running for Pennsylvania’s 2026 River of the Year Honors
The Schuylkill River in Pennsylvania is one of three rivers being considered for Pennsylvania’s 2026 River of the Year honors, as selected by the Pennsylvania…
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Washington Post Includes Fairmount Park on List of 7 Best U.S. City Parks
The United States is filled with several city parks that are worth planning a trip around and one is right here in Philadelphia, writes Hannah…
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Royal Oak Realty Trust Picks Up $29M Industrial Site in Upper Providence
Royal Oak Realty Trust recently purchased a two-building complex in Upper Providence Township for $29.25 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for The Philadelphia Business Journal. The…






























