Earlier this summer I came across an article about the rejuvenation of the riverside. I really love living in a city that is bounded by two rivers. We are a short walk away from Penn's Landing and Steven and I often take walks over that way. When I saw that the Delaware River Waterfront Corporation had (almost) finished its Race St Pier Park project I knew we should go visit.
*the Race St Connector is still under works to connect the city more smoothly to the pier
First, a little background info about the DRWC via their website : "The fundamental purpose of DRWC is to design, develop and manage the central Delaware River waterfront in Philadelphia between Oregon and Allegheny Avenues. DRWC intends to transform the central Delaware River waterfront into a vibrant destination location for recreational, cultural, and commercial activities for the residents and visitors of Philadelphia."
*the Race St Connector is still under works to connect the city more smoothly to the pier
First, a little background info about the DRWC via their website : "The fundamental purpose of DRWC is to design, develop and manage the central Delaware River waterfront in Philadelphia between Oregon and Allegheny Avenues. DRWC intends to transform the central Delaware River waterfront into a vibrant destination location for recreational, cultural, and commercial activities for the residents and visitors of Philadelphia."
Race Street Pier is one of the first public spaces to be completed as part of the DRWC vision for the Central Delaware Riverfront. The original pier was constructed beginning in 1896.
When you enter you are given the choice to take two paths: to the left is a walk of shade trees with benches and to the right (above view) are the Woodland Gardens, which are planted with red maple, river birch, serviceberry, grasses and perennials.
Farther down the pier is a grassy lawn for relaxing and a seating terrace.
What I think we liked the most was actually the view of the river that you got at the end of the pier. Unlike Penn's Landing, Race St Pier sticks farther out into the river.
It gives a great panoramic view of passing river traffic. And it's just relaxing being about to sit so close to the water and enjoy the new public park.
Overall, I think this is a great new space for Philadelphians. I hope that the DRWC continues to be successful in its riverside projects!
Next pier site for us to visit : Washington Ave Green
Next pier site for us to visit : Washington Ave Green
One of the two old wharf drops that were incorporated into the park. These were originally used to unload cargo for shipping.
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