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The Akron Area YMCA was founded in 1870. After renting space for almost 25 years, in 1904 they moved into their first building, built downtown by architects Bunts & Bliss. [2] In the 1920s, planning for the new building was begun. The new building was designed by John R. Luxmore of Good & Wagner, a local firm also responsible for the Akron ...
List of tallest buildings in Akron, Ohio. This is a list of the tallest buildings in Akron, Ohio. The city has approximately 13 buildings standing at least 150 feet (46 m) tall. Since 1931, the tallest building in the city has been Huntington Tower, standing at 331 feet (101 m) tall.
YMCA Building (Albany, New York), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Albany, New York. [2] YMCA Central Building (Buffalo, New York), Buffalo, New York, listed on the NRHP in Erie County, New York. [2] Sloane House YMCA, West 34th Street, New York City, which was the largest residential YMCA in the U.S.A.
Kenmore is located in the southwest region of Akron and is bisected by Interstate 277 and U.S. Highway 224 . According to The City of Akron's statistics there are 18,239 people living in 7,998 households. Kenmore is 90% Caucasian. The average household income (1999) is $39,776.
May 15, 2024 at 1:37 PM. The 2023-24 school year may be winding down, but the OHSAA girls track postseason is about to start. District tournaments open this week for girls track and field. Welcome ...
Qi'Marreon Marks, Buchtel, sr., 400. Qi'Ziah Marks of Buchtel hands the baton to his brother Qi'Marreon for the final leg of the winning 1,600-meter relay in the Akron City Series track and field ...
May 9, 2024 at 4:00 AM. A new feature at a local YMCA was inspired by a sacred place in the Holy Land. The Earlywine Park YMCA recently dedicated a prayer wall that allows Y patrons to leave their ...
330, 234. The Akron, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area, sometimes referred to as Greater Akron, is defined by the United States Office of Management and Budget as an area consisting of two counties, Summit and Portage, in Northeast Ohio and anchored by the city of Akron. As of the 2020 census, the MSA had a population of 702,219.