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Year
2012
Status
Built

Originally a YMCA, this 1926 example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, designed by noted architect Paul R. Williams, provided the African American community recreational space and accommodations. Restoration and expansion re-established the building’s role as a community landmark. Its design uses inventive strategies to leverage utility into amenity, and offers an unexpected approach to heritage.

Originally a YMCA, this 1926 example of Spanish Colonial Revival architecture, designed by noted architect Paul R. Williams, provided the African American community recreational space and accommodations. Restoration and expansion re-established the building’s role as a community landmark. Its design uses inventive strategies to leverage utility into amenity, and offers an unexpected approach to heritage.

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