Historical Marker

Old Railroad Y.M.C.A.

207 10th St. NW · Childress · Childress

Texas marker

Inscription

Recreation and hospitality center for early Childress; in Spanish Mission Revival style architecture. Built 1903, after citizens, led by R.H. Norris and Dr. J.H. Cristler, attracted Fort Worth & Denver Railway shops and division offices here. Among funds donors was Helen Gould, philanthropic daughter of rail magnate Jay Gould.

Use by Y.M.C.A. ceased in 1934; owned by veterans' groups since 1938. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark-1962

Location

Address207 10th St. NW
CityChildress
CountyChildress
StateTexas

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