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[[Image:Downtown YMCA.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Downtown YMCA in March 2010]]
[[Image:Downtown YMCA.jpg|right|thumb|375px|Downtown YMCA in March 2010]]
The '''Downtown YMCA''' is a large fitness and recreation facility located at 2101 [[4th Avenue North]], on the southeast corner of the intersection with [[21st Street North]]. The modernist building was designed by [[KPS Group]] and completed in [[1984]].
The '''Downtown YMCA''' is a large fitness and recreation facility located at 2101 [[4th Avenue North]], on the southeast corner of the intersection with [[21st Street North]]. The modernist building was designed by [[KPS Group]] and completed in [[1984]].
[[Terri Harvill]] was named executive director of the Downtown YMCA in [[2022]]


==References==
==References==
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{{Locate | lat= 33.517746 | lon=-86.805477 | zoom=16 | type=h }}
* Bowsher, Alice Meriwether. (Winter 2006) "When Less Was More: Alabama's Classic Modern Architecture." ''Alabama Heritage.'' No. 79
* Bowsher, Alice Meriwether. (Winter 2006) "When Less Was More: Alabama's Classic Modern Architecture." ''Alabama Heritage.'' No. 79
* Mann, Joshua (February 3, 2022) "Downtown YMCA names new executive director." {{BBJ}}


[[Category:YMCA]]
[[Category:YMCA]]

Revision as of 10:38, 4 February 2022

Downtown YMCA in March 2010

The Downtown YMCA is a large fitness and recreation facility located at 2101 4th Avenue North, on the southeast corner of the intersection with 21st Street North. The modernist building was designed by KPS Group and completed in 1984.

Terri Harvill was named executive director of the Downtown YMCA in 2022

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  • Bowsher, Alice Meriwether. (Winter 2006) "When Less Was More: Alabama's Classic Modern Architecture." Alabama Heritage. No. 79
  • Mann, Joshua (February 3, 2022) "Downtown YMCA names new executive director." Birmingham Business Journal