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  2. Gilder Boathouse - Wikipedia

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    Gilder Boathouse is the main facility for the sport of rowing at Yale University. It is located on the bank of Lake Housatonic in Derby, Connecticut along Connecticut Route 34. It is a 22,000 square feet (2,000 m 2) facility. It lies at the finish line of Yale's 2,000-meter race course.

  3. Virginia Gilder - Wikipedia

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    Gilder is the daughter of Richard Gilder and was raised on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. [1] [3] She attended the Chapin School, followed by Dana Hall School where she graduated one year early. [1] [4] In 1976, Gilder attended Yale University, graduating with a degree in history in 1979. [3] [1]

  4. Housatonic River - Wikipedia

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    Lake Housatonic is used by the Yale University Crew Team at the Gilder Boathouse and by the New Haven Rowing Club. It is also host to the Derby Sweeps & Sculls and the Head of the Housatonic. The Housatonic River is also a popular fly fishing destination. Fly fishing on the Housatonic River has been compared with western rivers and is among the ...

  5. Gales Ferry, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The boathouse was designed by James Gamble Rogers, who was also responsible for much of the Gothic Revival architecture at Yale's New Haven campus. Training quarters from a postcard, c. 1907–1915. The boathouse adjoining the dock serves as a center of activity when the camp is occupied and provides storage and repair space for the boats.

  6. Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Construction on the bridge itself was originally set to begin in 2005 and be completed in 2012. However, two historically significant structures—the former Yale Boathouse and the Fitch Foundry—sat directly in the path of the new bridge. The City of New Haven demanded that these two structures be preserved. [7]

  7. Richard Gilder - Wikipedia

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    Gilder was born in Manhattan on May 31, 1932, a fifth-generation New Yorker of Bohemian Jewish descent. His father, Richard Sr., worked as a property manager for a real estate company; his mother, Jane (Moyse), was a housewife. [2] Gilder attended Northfield Mount Hermon School before enrolling in Yale College, graduating in 1954 with a BA in ...

  8. List of Charles River boathouses - Wikipedia

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    The Charles River in Massachusetts has a significant number of boathouses on its banks, from its mouth at Boston Harbor to its source at Echo Lake in Hopkinton.. The boathouses are mostly situated along the Boston and Cambridge banks of the Charles River Basin, upstream as far as the Arsenal Street Bridge, and downstream as far as the Charles River Dam.

  9. David W. Blight - Wikipedia

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    The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance and Abolition, Yale University Online Videos: David W. Blight, The Civil War and Reconstruction Era, 1845–1877 Archived 2012-10-05 at the Wayback Machine , Open Yale Courses , 27 lectures, recorded Spring 2008, Yale University.