Fort Worth’s new downtown library envisioned as a ‘lifelong learning . . . In September, the city hosted three public listening sessions asking locals to weigh in with their vision for the new six-story location — a nearly 100-year-old building, long known as the YWCA’s home, at 512 W 4th St Fort Worth sold its previous central library building in 2023
Collection: YWCA of Fort Worth Records | The Fort Worth Library Local . . . In 1946, YWCA Fort Worth adopted an Interracial Charter, and in 1968, the downtown YWCA merged with the Highland Park YWCA, which served African-American women in Fort Worth The building at 512 W 4th Street was purchased in 1955, and it remains the YWCA headquarters today
True Fort Wayne Indiana History | **YWCA (Demolished) - Facebook The near-death of the YMCA in 2010 was not the first difficult time for the YMCA or the YWCA in the city In the 1930s, it also appeared the YMCA was finished, according to an article published by the local YMCA in 1939
Book it: Here’s why Fort Worth’s Central Library is for sale The Fort Worth Central Library is being sold for $100 million by the city The buyer has to contribute to funding a new library once purchasing, according to acting library director Marilyn