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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New 12-Story Apartment Building in Conshohocken Offers ‘Urban Vibe’
This week Equus Capital Partners welcomed the first residents to the new Madison West Elm, a 12-story apartment building in…
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Schuylkill River Trail Getting Closer to Continuous Trail Between Philly, Frackville
The partnership between nonprofits and local governments working on creating a continuous trail along the Schuylkill River that would run…
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Investing in Reliability: PECO Enhances Electric Infrastructure in Philadelphia
PECO is executing a multimillion-dollar investment in Philadelphia to help prevent customer outages, modernize the electric grid, and reduce the…
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Pottstown’s Manatawny Still Works One of the Top Distilleries in Philly Area
When Nick Valada of The Philadelphia Inquirer curated a list of the best distilleries in and near Philadelphia, Pottstown’s Manatawny…
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Philly, Lower Merion Considering New Trail to Connect Manayunk and Lower Merion
Transportation professionals in Philadelphia and Lower Merion have been studying the feasibility of creating a new trail connection across the…
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Pennsylvania American Water Unveils Site of New $123 Million Water Treatment Plant in East Vincent Township
Pennsylvania American Water and local officials held a groundbreaking ceremony and unveiled the name of a new water treatment plant…
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Laurel Hill Cemetery Is Home to Some of Pennsylvania’s Darker Stories
The spooky season is the perfect time to revisit some of the most mysterious and dark legends and myths of…
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Pinnacle Realty Development Looking for Partner on Bridgeport Project
Pinnacle Realty Development is looking for a joint venture partner for its 250-unit apartment building project along the Schuylkill River…
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Philadelphia a Stop on Scenic Amtrak Route That Starts in Miami
Amtrak’s Silver Star route, which passes through Philadelphia, is the perfect way to tour around the country and enjoy the…
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For Some Local Residents, the Schuylkill River Is a Swimmer’s Haven
At the recent Charles Bender Memorial Swim near Norristown, swimmers waxed poetic about the Schuylkill River, writes Zoe Greenberg for…
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PA Environmental Protection Secretary Richard Negrin Tours Once-Troubled Berks County Wastewater System
Pennsylvania American Water hosted Richard Negrin, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for a tour of its…
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Kayakers Get Back to Nature on Schuylkill River Sojourn
On the Schuylkill River Sojourn, hundreds of kayakers have a special 5-day adventure while paddling the entire 112-mile stretch of…
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Conshohocken Boat Club Is Home to Program for Breast Cancer Survivors
The Whitemarsh Boat Club in Conshohocken is home to the Philadelphia affiliate of WeCanRow, a national program for breast cancer…
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Summer Isn’t Over Yet. Still Time to Plan Perfect Picnic in Montgomery County
From picking the perfect spot to packing tasty treats, here is everything you need to plan a fun picnic in…

































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