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In 1921, the land on which the chapel would be constructed was sold to YMCA Camp Greenville by the Cleveland family. Camp Greenville would then close due to the First World War, and would then reopen in 1925. The chapel would then after be constructed in 1941 with donations from the Fred Symmes Foundation. [5] [6]
YMCA of Greenville staff and volunteers load bags of food into a van at YMCA of Greenville Metro Office before they are delivered to families in Greenville for Christmas on Friday, Dec. 15, 2023.
South Carolina Highway 84 (SC 84) was a state highway that existed in the far northern part of Greenville County. It connected Caesars Head State Park and Jones Gap State Park . Its path was split in two, with the continuing road entering parts of North Carolina .
During the 2022 fundraising campaign, $83,000 was raised for local nonprofits. Read to learn how you can contribute to the cause this holiday season.
The view, said Sam Franklin, the YMCA camp's president and chief executive, is "a light and a beacon of hope" amid areas of the 1,400-acre property that are close to unrecognizable, littered with ...
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In 1985 the Greenville County Redevelopment Authority made extensive changes to the village's water supply and drainage system and provided financing to renovate ninety houses near what had become a major Greenville thoroughfare. The YMCA was converted to apartments, and retail outlets and restaurants operated from the former mill from 1979 to ...
Project Aspire is a collaboration between the First Baptist Church of Asheville and Asheville YMCA, which own the property along Woodfin and Oak streets, and is being developed by Greenville-based ...