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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JP Orleans to Bring Riverfront Community to King of Prussia
Conshohocken-based JP Orleans is planning to develop a 119-unit residential community on a premier 18-acre parcel along the Schuylkill River…
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Scenes of the Schuylkill Art Show Celebrates 20th Anniversary
The annual Scenes of the Schuylkill art show celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, reports the Pottstown Mercury. The event…
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Upper Dublin High School’s Environmental Science Program Takes a Hands-On Approach
Students in Upper Dublin High School’s Environmental Science Program have been conducting in-depth water quality studies at Robbins Park and…
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Huge Planned Project in Wynnefield Would Essentially Create New Neighborhood in Philadelphia
A sprawling, new development with 169 residential units in West Philadelphia could create a new neighborhood between City Avenue and…
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Morgan Properties Moves Headquarters to Conshohocken
Morgan Properties officially moved its headquarters to Conshohocken from King of Prussia, reports Kevin Tierney for More Than the Curve.…
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The Schuylkill River Trail’s Easy Ride Through Beautiful Montco
The Greater Philadelphia area is home to some of the best bike trails for beginners and experts alike, writes Henry…
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Pedal for a Cause: First Conshy Classic Bike Race Raises Awareness for Heart Health
Conshohocken held its first-ever Conshy Classic Bike Race. last Sunday hosted by Simon’s Heart, reports Nick Iadonisi for 6ABC. Traffic…
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This Montgomery County Town is the Best One if You Love to Walk
There are several Philadelphia area suburbs where you can live with a low-car diet without much trouble, and one particular…
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USA TODAY Names Philadelphia ‘Most Walkable City to Visit’ for Second Consecutive Year
For the second consecutive year, Philadelphia has been voted the “Most Walkable City to Visit” in the annual USA TODAY 10Best Readers’ Choice…
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Riverfront Movie Night: Schuylkill River Greenways and AWE Fellowship To Present ‘The Parent Trap’ Jul. 24
Schuylkill River Greenways and their AWE fellow invite families to attend a free outdoor movie night on Jul. 24 featuring…
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David’s Bridal Relocates Headquarters, Paves Way for New Housing in Conshohocken
David’s Bridal will move its corporate headquarters from 1001 Washington St. to 630 Allendale Road in King of Prussia on…
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Schuylkill River Among Pennsylvania’s Most Scenic Fishing Spots
Fishing aficionados in Montgomery County can enjoy their favorite activity not far from home at one of Pennsylvania’s most scenic…
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Schuylkill River Greenways Connects Communities to the River All Summer
With the unofficial start of summer comes the familiar sight of kayaks in the Schuylkill River, and Schuylkill River Greenways…
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One Local Trail Is Among Six Great Bike Trails in Eastern Pennsylvania
The eastern part of the state features several great bike trails that are suitable for all skill levels, including one…
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JPOrleans Acquires Land for River Trail at Valley Forge Community
JPOrleans, in partnership with the Piazza family, has recently acquired an 18-acre parcel in King of Prussia for the creation…




























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