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  2. Sellwood Branch YMCA - Wikipedia

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    The Sellwood Branch YMCA, also known as the Sellwood Community Center, in southeast Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon, is a 2.5-story structure listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Built in 1910, it was added to the register in 2006.

  3. List of YMCA buildings and structures - Wikipedia

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    Old Central YMCA was across Charles Street from the first church in the city and metropolitan area, Old St. Paul's Anglican (Episcopal) Church, founded 1692 in southeastern Baltimore County and later relocated to the southeast corner of Charles and Saratoga when Baltimore Town was first laid out in 1729–30. The Old 19th Century YMCA was later ...

  4. YMCA of the USA - Wikipedia

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    Members paid an annual membership fee to use the facilities and services of the association. Because of political, physical, and population changes in Boston during the second half of the century, the Boston YMCA established branch divisions to satisfy the needs of local neighborhoods. From its early days, the Boston YMCA offered educational ...

  5. After merger, Sarasota YMCA fitness branches now part of a ...

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    The CoreSRQ campus at 1075 S Euclid Ave., Sarasota will now be known as the Sarasota City YMCA Branch of the YMCA of Southwest Florida, following a merger of CoreSRQ and the YMCA of Southwest Florida.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Southeast ...

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    September 18, 2008 (Moored on the east bank of the Willamette River, at 1495 SE Water Avenue: This Barbel-class diesel-electric submarine, launched in 1959, was the last non-nuclear submarine to join the U.S. Navy and the last to be decommissioned.

  7. League City, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The 38,000-square-foot (3,500 m 2) Perry Family YMCA is located at 1701 League City Parkway. The branch, which cost US$10.7 million to build was named after Bob Perry, a homebuilder who donated $1 million. The North Galveston County YMCA began in 1993 and later moved into the Perry YMCA.

  8. YMCA Sign - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 1959, fundraising began to build the Fargo-Moorhead Family YMCA and contributions totaled $1.2 million. This was the first time over a million dollars had been donated for a project in the history of Fargo. [2] The new branch opened in 1962 with 801 members. [3] The sign during the day with the YMCA building to the right

  9. Lehecka announced as new president, CEO of Salina Family YMCA

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    Chris Lehecka will lead the Salina Family YMCA as its new president and CEO after serving in the interim position since June.