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Cincinnati, OH: December 13: Cedarville: W 52–26 2–0: Schmidlapp Gymnasium Cincinnati, OH: December 18: Georgetown (KY) W 40–12 3–0: Schmidlapp Gymnasium Cincinnati, OH: December 29: Central YMCA: W 41–30 4–0: Schmidlapp Gymnasium Cincinnati, OH: December 31: at Central YMCA: L 30–34 OT: 4–1 Cleveland, OH: January 11: at Denison ...
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]
In 2012 SORTA Metro released its schedule information in the General Transit Feed Specification, making schedules more easily available to customers. [5] The Cincinnati Bell Connector was operated by SORTA until 2019; the City of Cincinnati has since owned and operated the streetcar. Until 2021, SORTA Metro was funded primarily by Cincinnati's ...
The YMCA Youth and Government program was established in 1936 in New York by Clement A. Duran, then the Boys Work Secretary for the Albany YMCA. [5] The program motto, “Democracy must be learned by each generation,” was taken from a quote by Earle T. Hawkins, the founder of the Maryland Youth and Government program.
The Transit Authority of Northern Kentucky (TANK) is the public transit system serving the Northern Kentucky suburbs of Cincinnati, Ohio, located in Kenton County, Boone County and Campbell County, United States. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 2,092,600, or about 6,500 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.
Baltimore, Maryland, Oldest Central Building of the YMCA constructed 1872–73, a triangular structure of five stories in "Second Empire" style architecture with brick and stone trim, slate mansard roof with large corner central tower and several smaller towers (later removed in early 1900s remodeling), at the northwest corner of West Saratoga and North Charles Street, on the northwest edge of ...
Knoxville YMCA: T 20–20 2–0–1 Maryville, TN: February 7, 1918 * at Kentucky: L 26–33 2–1–1: Buell Armory Gymnasium Lexington, KY: February 8, 1918 * at Kentucky: L 12–40 2–2–1: Buell Armory Gymnasium Lexington, KY: February 9, 1918 * at Translvania: W 21–19 3–2–1 Lexington, KY: February 18, 1918 * at Tusculum: L 26–33 ...
Downtown Cincinnati in July 2019. Transportation in Cincinnati includes sidewalks, roads, public transit, bicycle paths, and regional and international airports. Most trips are made by car, with transit and bicycles having a relatively low share of total trips; in a region of just over 2 million people, less than 80,000 trips [1] are made with transit on an average day.