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Image:Columbiaboathouse.jpg|Second Hudson boathouse, side view | Image:Columbiaboathouse.jpg|Second Hudson boathouse, side view | ||
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Revision as of 12:16, 23 August 2007
The Columbia crew team's boathouses are located on the Harlem River, part of the Baker Field facility.
It actually consists of two boathouses: the old, no longer used Gould Boathouse, and the new, three bay Class of 1929 Boathouse. The two buildings sit side-by-side.
The original boathouses, however, were located on the Hudson, even as Columbia's 19th century Midtown campus was closer to the East River.
Gallery
Current boathouses
Hudson boathouses
The second Hudson River boathouse with Grant's Tomb in the far background
The first Columbia boathouse, seen here in 1878