Historically, the Waterfront has always been a foundational part and major hub of the city. It was home to the New York Shipbuilding Company Shipyards until 1968. Since the 1990s, the Waterfront began a beacon of revitalization for the city. The city's waterfront, along the Delaware River is highlighted by its three main attractions, the
USS , the
Freedom Mortgage Pavilion, and the
Adventure Aquarium. The waterfront is also the headquarters for
Catapult Learning, the
Philadelphia 76ers Training Complex,
American Water. Camden has two generally recognized neighborhoods located on the
Delaware River waterfront, Central and South. Other attractions at the Waterfront are the Wiggins Park Riverstage and Marina, One Port Center, The Victor Lofts, the
Walt Whitman House, the Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center, the Rutgers–Camden Center for the Arts, the
Camden Children's Garden, Cooper's Poynt Park (former site of
Riverfront State Prison).