Historical Marker

Wheeler Center

637 Brewster St · Detroit · Wayne

Michigan marker

Inscription

In 1919 Leon “Toy” Wheeler of Indianapolis, Indiana, became the first black recreation worker employed by the city of Detroit. Seven years later the Detroit Recreation Department acquired a building at Vernor Highway and Hastings Street which Wheeler managed. Knowledge of sports and leadership qualities made him an excellent choice for the job.

In high school Wheeler had received four sports awards and then went on to become an outstanding college athlete. Wheeler was in charge of the Brewster Center, which opened in 1929 in this two-story red brick building. Featuring a well-rounded athletic program, the center made significant progress in basketball, swimming, tennis, boxing, and other sports.

Today this organization, known as the Wheeler Center, is a pioneer in programs for the elderly.

Location

Address637 Brewster St
CityDetroit
CountyWayne

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