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  2. Senate Avenue YMCA - Wikipedia

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    At the invitation of leaders of the Indianapolis YMCA, Jesse E. Moorland visited the city in the early 1900s and recommended the establishment of a new branch of the YMCA for the city's Black population. [1] At the same time, in 1900, two doctors from Ninth Presbyterian Church, Henry L. Hummons and Dan H. Brown, created a Young Men's Prayer Band.

  3. List of YMCA buildings - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore, Maryland, Oldest Central Building of the YMCA constructed 1872–73, a triangular structure of five stories in "Second Empire" style architecture with brick and stone trim, slate mansard roof with large corner central tower and several smaller towers (later removed in early 1900s remodeling), at the northwest corner of West Saratoga and North Charles Street, on the northwest edge of ...

  4. YMCA of the USA - Wikipedia

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    It employs 19,000 staff and is supported by 600,000 volunteers, and YMCA branches have about 10,000 service locations. [1] The first YMCA in the United States opened on December 29, 1851, in Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1851 by Captain Thomas Valentine Sullivan (1800–59), an American seaman and missionary. [2]

  5. List of Veterans Affairs medical facilities by state - Wikipedia

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    Indianapolis: Cold Spring Road VA Clinic Indianapolis: Indianapolis VA Clinic Indianapolis: Indianapolis YMCA VA Clinic Lafayette: Lafayette VA Clinic Martinsville: Martinsville VA Clinic Mishawaka: St. Joseph County VA Clinic Muncie: Muncie VA Clinic New Albany: New Albany VA Clinic Peru: Hoosier VA Clinic Richmond: Richmond VA Clinic Shelbyville

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  7. Nora, Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    Nora has a public library, a branch of the Indianapolis Public Library. [1]Nora is home to North Central High School, Northview Middle School, Nora Elementary School, all of which are part of the Metropolitan School District of Washington Township, [2] The Indiana School for the Blind and Visually Impaired is also located in the neighborhood.

  8. List of council camps (Boy Scouts of America) - Wikipedia

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    Closed in the 1980s and reverted to the W. K. Kellogg Foundation. It now operates as Sherman Lake YMCA camp. Camp Tapico: Tall Pine Council (Michigan Crossroads Council) Kalkaska: Closed: Camp Tapico is located in the eastern region of Kalkaska County just north of M-72 between Grayling and Traverse City. Sold and closed. Camp Teetonkah

  9. Auburn, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Auburn Water and Lights was constructed in 1898. The change in status to the City of Auburn on March 26, 1900, followed a referendum. Notable citizen Charles Eckhart erected a public library and a YMCA building. The Auburn Automobile Company, which was founded in 1900, produced its first automobile in 1903. [10]