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  2. YMCA - Wikipedia

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    YMCA Peru has a team of 200 employees and a voluntary body of more than 700 people. [83] The organization describes its mission as "Having a positive impact on the young people so they have the will to transform the Peruvian society". [84] YMCA Peru was created on 17 May 1920. It has presence in the departments of Lima, Arequipa, and Trujillo. [84]

  3. YMCA F.C. - Wikipedia

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    YMCA F.C. may refer to: Dumfries YMCA F.C., a Scottish football club from the town of Dumfries in Scotland; Horsham YMCA F.C., a football club based in Horsham, West Sussex, England; Mount Merrion YMCA F.C., a football club based in Mount Merrion, Dublin, Ireland. YMCA FC (East Timor), a football club of East Timor based in Dili

  4. Lionville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Lionville Historic District is a national historic district that is located in Uwchlan Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

  5. YMCA Camp Fitch on Lake Erie - Wikipedia

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    YMCA Camp Fitch is a year-round camp in North Springfield, Pennsylvania, owned and operated by the YMCA of Youngstown, Ohio. Prior to 1914, all summer camps operated by the YMCA of Youngstown were experimental and temporary in nature. Since its founding in 1914, Camp Fitch has hosted campers every year to date.

  6. Latrobe Athletic Association - Wikipedia

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    The Latrobe Athletic Association was a professional football team located in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, from 1895 until 1909.A member of the unofficial Western Pennsylvania Professional Football Circuit, the team is best known for being the first football club to play a full season while composed entirely of professional players.

  7. YMCA F.C. (Belfast) - Wikipedia

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    The club also competed that season in the 1888-89 FA Cup. Later in 1889, however, the club folded, with most players joining Cliftonville , in what was described as an "amalgamation". [ 1 ] In 1891, however, the YMCA Athletic Club acquired the Enfield ground on the Crumlin Road with a view to reviving the football team for the 1891-92 season ...

  8. Crunch Fitness - Wikipedia

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    Bally Total Fitness acquired Crunch in 2001 for $90 million in cash and stock, [14] holding the brand for four years. In 2005 Angelo, Gordon & Co., a private equity firm, purchased Crunch from Ballys for $45 million, and in 2009 added New Evolution Fitness Company ("NEFC"/New Evolution Ventures), a company founded by Mark Mastrov (founder of 24 hour fitness) and fitness Veteran Jim Rowley, as ...

  9. Horsham YMCA F.C. - Wikipedia

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    The club won the Division Two Cup in 1959–60 and 1961–62 before winning the Division Two title in 1965–66, [3] earning promotion to Division One. They went on to win the league's John O'Hara Cup in 1966–67, 1967–68 and 1981–82. [3] Horsham were relegated to Division Two at the end of the 1981–82 season.