The Knoxville Downtown YMCA, also known as the Lindsay Young Downtown YMCA, is a building in Knoxville, Tennessee, that is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It was designed by the Barber & McMurry architecture firm. Completed in 1929, it is the third oldest YMCA facility in the United States.[1]
^Barber McMurry Architects Website. Lindsay Young Downtown YMCA Archived September 23, 2015, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved February 28, 2014.
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The Knoxville Downtown YMCA, also known as the Lindsay Young Downtown YMCA, is a building in Knoxville, Tennessee, that is listed on the U.S. National...
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existing building remodeled by the firm, with year of remodeling given in "Completed" column List of George Franklin Barber works Knoxville Historic Zoning...
South Knoxville; Duncan White was scoutmaster of Troop No. 2 in East Knoxville; R.W. Tapp was scoutmaster of Troop No. 3 (probably at the YMCA) in the...
at Montvale Springs was unused until 1947, when the KnoxvilleYMCA purchased the property. The YMCA arranged for summer camps and group retreats for children...
building is named for Daniel B. Fayerweather of New York, who provided funds for its construction. It was designed by Baumann Brothers of Knoxville and...
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designed some of Knoxville most elegant houses, many of which still stand in West Knoxville, as well as over 50 churches, and government buildings such as the...
Takahashi made plans for building a YMCA and gymnasium at the college. He was able to raise about 8,000 dollars to make the buildings. He also laid the cornerstone...
around 1919 and worked teaching typing and shorthand at a branch of the YMCA. Parrish was reading in her home when the Tulsa race massacre began on the...
apology and acknowledgement of customers' right to breastfeed. A worker at the YMCA in St. John's told a breastfeeding mother to leave the premises. The mother...
program of improvements was implemented. Clubhouses were built, managed by the YMCA, with billiard, assembly and reading rooms, bowling alleys, darkrooms for...
Congregationalism in Brazil. The Seventh-day Adventists arrived in 1894, and the YMCA was organized in 1896. The missionaries promoted schools colleges and seminaries...
Bombardment Group in World War II Sherwood Eddy, 1896, missionary to India, YMCA leader, author, educator Bart D. Ehrman, 1985, professor and writer Anna...
for 1 kilometer (0.62 mi). The program raised nearly $11 million for the YMCA of the USA, the Boys Club of America, the Girls Club of America, and the...
designing private homes and public buildings, such as churches, hospitals, schools, and buildings for organizations like the YMCA/YWCA. Mercur was a popular lecturer...