Wednesday, September 23, 2009
The North American Gymnastic Union was the oldest American institution for the education of teachers of physical training. It was originally established in 1866 and had many different homes. It began in New York City, then transferred to Chicago but eventually re-located after the great fire.
This was the quite impressive location in Milwaukee during the late 1800's. Shown here is a rare look at the inside and outside of this fantastic facility. Milwaukee was a hotbed of physical culture activity during that time largely due to the efforts of the Milwaukee Turners, and George Brosius.
Labels: George Brosius, Milwaukee, Physical Culture, Physical Culture Gym, The North American Gymnastic Union, Turnverein
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The North American Gymnastic Union