ABC moved from "599" to the former YMCA facility at 635 Northmount Drive N.W. after a significant renovation.
Until the 1970s when women first started coming to YMCA facilities, wearing clothing of any type in YMCA pools was strictly forbidden.
In 1903, as education director of the YMCA facility in Bloomington, Illinois, he discovered there was a need for training in speech.
The YMCA joined the two buildings together to form a larger YMCA facility.
It operated as a YMCA facility until the early 2000s when it shut down for the last time.
In 1918, the hotel was converted to a YMCA facility, and began housing CPR employees, reducing its use by tourists.
The first multi-purpose YMCA facility opened in 1869 on the corner of Fourth Avenue and East 23rd Street.
James William Canon and his company built hundreds of homes for the mill workers, and also a world-class YMCA facility.
The College did not offer student athletics due to racial discrimination, as there were restrictions on Negro usage of YMCA athletic facilities.
The new facility will not have dormitories for homeless that exist in the current YMCA facility.