The 23rd Street Y.M.C.A.
A look at the interior of the famed 23rd street Y.M.C.A. in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, sometime around 1900. Though the available equipment was spartan by some standards, it was certainly all that was (and is) required to build a high level of strength and vitality.
This facility is actually famous for several other reasons: It was one of the first centers of widespread basketball interest and activity in the US... in fact, the team that practiced in this gym, headed by Alfred "The Kid" Abadie and his brother Bob, won the very first national AAU tounament championship in 1898. Charles Merrill and Edmund Lynch (of Merrill Lynch)are said to have met in the swimming pool sometime in 1913 and, as the story goes, many decades later, it was this location that inspired the Villiage People song "Y.M.C.A."
Around a decade ago, the building was sold and this area was turned into luxury apartments.
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