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The West Side Rowing Club is a rowing club in Buffalo, New York. The club's athletes train, practice, and race along the Black Rock Canal and the Buffalo River. West Side is one of two rowing clubs in the city of Buffalo, the other being the Buffalo Scholastic Rowing Association to the south of downtown. The club was founded in 1912 at the southern tip of Squaw Island, now known as Unity Island. Although originally a men's club, West Side began sponsoring youth rowing programs as early as 1921. In 1975, the club burned down but was rebuilt in its present location near Porter Avenue shortly thereafter. Women's rowing began at West Side in 1978 and, as of 2023, outnumbers the men's programs. In 2007, the club expanded its facilities with the addition of a second boathouse. Using plans created for the University of Wisconsin by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, the Fontana Boathouse was built to house additional equipment and teams. More information...

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