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  2. YWCA, Phillis Wheatley Branch - Wikipedia

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    The YWCA, Phillis Wheatley Branch in St. Louis, Missouri is a building dating from 1927. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. [1]The branch was founded in 1911 and named for Phillis Wheatley, the first African-American poet.

  3. KGNX - Wikipedia

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    "Effective Jan. 1, (2007) the station will go dark," said Denise Glass, executive director of the West County Family YMCA, "The YMCA of Greater St. Louis is a not-for-profit charitable organization. [9] During our budget process for 2007, it was determined we would cease operations of the station due to budgetary constraints."

  4. YMCA of the USA - Wikipedia

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    These programs stem from similar activities dating back to 1926. Notable founders of YMCA Indian Guides include Harold Keltner, the St. Louis YMCA secretary, and Joe Friday, an Ojibway hunting guide. The two men met in 1927, when Keltner went on a hunting and fishing trip in the Hudson Bay country.

  5. List of YMCA buildings - 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 ...

  6. Henry Kempton Craft - Wikipedia

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    Henry Craft had a long career with the YMCA starting in 1918 when he served as the Boy's Work Secretary on the International Committee. In 1921 he became the Executive Secretary of the YMCA of Gary, Indiana; in 1923 the Executive Secretary of the Pine Street YMCA in St. Louis, Missouri; in 1929 the Executive Secretary of the YMCA of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and in 1932 the Executive Secretary ...

  7. YMCA - Wikipedia

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    YMCA, sometimes regionally called the Y, is a worldwide youth organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 64 million beneficiaries in 120 countries.It has nearly 90,000 staff, some 920,000 volunteers and 12,000 branches worldwide. [1]

  8. List of African-American historic places in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    The Paseo YMCA. Kansas City 18th and Vine Historic District; Attucks School; ... St. Louis Charles Sumner High School; First African Baptist Church (St. Louis, Missouri)

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Downtown and ...

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    formerly the St. Louis Mart and Terminal Warehouse 106: St. Louis News Company: St. Louis News Company: September 16, 2010 : 1008–1010 Locust St. 107: St. Louis Post-Dispatch Building: St. Louis Post-Dispatch Building