The Young Men\u27s Christian Association building on the northwest corner of 4th Avenue and Water Street was built in 1911. Land was donated by Ellensburg businessman Sam Pearson. Over $50,000 was raised by members of the community for construction of the new building. In 1966, St. Andrew\u27s Catholic Church purchased the building which it occupied until 1977. The Fraternal Order of Eagles purchased the building from the church in 1980 and continues use and ownership to the present time.Postcard titled: Y.M.C.A. Ellensburg-Wash.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/ellensburg_history/1199/thumbnail.jp
Y.M.C.A. building at Ellensburg, Washington.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/edward_nolan/1081/thumbna...
Construction began on the new Ellensburg Federal Building and Post Office in early February 1916. Th...
Photograph of an exterior view of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Building, west side o...
Located on the northwest corner of Water Street and Fourth Avenue, the Young Men\u27s Christian Asso...
The Young Men\u27s Christian Association building on the northwest corner of Fourth and Waters Stree...
During the early years of the 1900s, the generous residents of Roslyn contributed money to build the...
The B.P.O.E Building, known as the Elks\u27 Temple, on the northeast corner of Fifth and Main Street...
St. Andrews Roman Catholic Church was built in 1884 on the corner of Water Street and Fourth Avenue....
The Ellensburg City Hall building on the southeast corner of Fifth and Pearl Streets was constructed...
St. Andrews Roman Catholic Church was built in 1884 but was moved from Water Street to Pine in 1904 ...
In 1884, Rev. James A. Laurie arrived in Ellensburg and through his efforts the Presbyterian Academy...
Purchased in March of 1889 the lot on the northwest corner of N. Sprague Street and Fourth Avenue wo...
Looking south down Sprague Street at the intersection of Fourth Avenue, the original First Baptist C...
The Christian Church in Ellensburg was established in 1882 by Keithly Bailes a pioneer circuit rider...
Located on North Pine Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, Lourdes Academy was built in 1908. ...
Y.M.C.A. building at Ellensburg, Washington.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/edward_nolan/1081/thumbna...
Construction began on the new Ellensburg Federal Building and Post Office in early February 1916. Th...
Photograph of an exterior view of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Building, west side o...
Located on the northwest corner of Water Street and Fourth Avenue, the Young Men\u27s Christian Asso...
The Young Men\u27s Christian Association building on the northwest corner of Fourth and Waters Stree...
During the early years of the 1900s, the generous residents of Roslyn contributed money to build the...
The B.P.O.E Building, known as the Elks\u27 Temple, on the northeast corner of Fifth and Main Street...
St. Andrews Roman Catholic Church was built in 1884 on the corner of Water Street and Fourth Avenue....
The Ellensburg City Hall building on the southeast corner of Fifth and Pearl Streets was constructed...
St. Andrews Roman Catholic Church was built in 1884 but was moved from Water Street to Pine in 1904 ...
In 1884, Rev. James A. Laurie arrived in Ellensburg and through his efforts the Presbyterian Academy...
Purchased in March of 1889 the lot on the northwest corner of N. Sprague Street and Fourth Avenue wo...
Looking south down Sprague Street at the intersection of Fourth Avenue, the original First Baptist C...
The Christian Church in Ellensburg was established in 1882 by Keithly Bailes a pioneer circuit rider...
Located on North Pine Street between Seventh and Eighth Avenues, Lourdes Academy was built in 1908. ...
Y.M.C.A. building at Ellensburg, Washington.https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/edward_nolan/1081/thumbna...
Construction began on the new Ellensburg Federal Building and Post Office in early February 1916. Th...
Photograph of an exterior view of the Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Building, west side o...