Grosvenor Neighborhood House records. 1965-1980.

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Grosvenor Neighborhood House records. 1965-1980.

Collected documents related to the relationship and merger between Grosvenor Neighborhood House and the YMCA of Greater New York as well as operating documents that governed the merged organizations.

1.75 cubic feet (2 boxes)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6619506

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Grosvenor Neighborhood House (New York, N.Y.).

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YMCA of Greater New York. Grosvenor Neighborhood House.

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Grosvenor Neighborhood House, currently located on 105th Street on Manhattan's Upper West Side, has a long history of serving children and families in New York City. Founded in 1916 as a settlement house, Grosvenor Neighborhood House has moved numerous times since it opened its doors at 405 East 50th Street, giving neighborhood children an opportunity to receive a hot lunch and wholesome activities. In 1963, Grosvenor Neighborhood House began operations in its current location, at 1...

YMCA of Greater New York. West Side Branch.

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The West Side branch of the YMCA of Greater New York began in November 1896 on 57th Street. In 1930, the branch moved to a new location between 3-11 West 63rd Street and 6-12 West 64th Street, near Central Park West, with a capacity for 10,000 members. Soon after, an addition was constructed to house the Trade and Technical School of the Educational Department, later to be a college preparatory school known as the McBurney School. Designed by Dwight James Baum, the structure was the world's larg...