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In the 1920s, Illinois YMCA again wanted to place a building in Joliet. The plan for a new building came at a time of great prosperity for Joliet in the Roaring Twenties . A fund-raising campaign raised the $450,000 required to cover the building expenses, with $200,000 from the United States Steel Corporation .
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 ...
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The Joliet zoning board voted unanimously to reject the MorningStar Mission's plans for the old Smith YMCA.
Illinois Route 53 between Wilmington and Joliet 41°24′16″N 88°06′27″W / 41.404444°N 88.1075°W / 41.404444; -88.1075 ( Alternate Route 66, Wilmington to Joliet and Wilmington
Category: Sports venues in Joliet, Illinois. ... Joliet Memorial Stadium; R. Route 66 Raceway This page was last edited on 20 June 2023, at 01:14 (UTC). ...
Sports venues in Joliet, Illinois (5 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Joliet, Illinois" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
He also was the president of the Joliet Wire Check Power Company and the Citizens Electric Company. Following his death from a riding accident in 1889, Hiram's son Frank W. Scutt owned the mansion. The house was later sold to Daniel Watson, who allowed a variety of women's schools, such as the Business Woman's Club House, to operate in mansion.