File:YMCA from across the eastbound tracks in 1974.jpg
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Our beloved, long-lost YMCA from across the eastbound tracks in 1974 in its latter days.
Frank Wenner's barber shop across E. Potomac Street on the left? Junior Moler's store on the right.
(Ray Soderberg photo courtesy of Baltimore & Ohio Fans Worldwide)
William Daugherty: Thats dads Pontiac 66 on the far left. His office on bottom right he was road foreman of engines
Donna Himes: That’s where I grew up and I remember eating in there many times when Mrs.Ayers worked there with Vivian Ayres Simpson and we would take old coke bottles to Molers and cash them in and get candy!!! Those were the good ol day,I grew up on A street!!!
Tim Kane: I'll always remember the old, retired railroaders who lived at the Y sitting in front of the TV in the area between the dining room entrance and the back door. I always got the feeling they were sizing the new guys up when we checked in. Probably thought "they'll never make it to retirement". Fooled em hu
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