Gateway National Recreation Area | YMCA AT FORT HANCOCK

YMCA at Fort Hancock, Gateway National Recreation Area

YMCA at Fort Hancock, Gateway National Recreation Area


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FORT HANCOCK WALKING TOUR

Tour Stop #5
Building Number 40
Construction Date: 1901-03

The YMCA at Fort Hancock was used as a place for recreation. Inside was a refreshment stand, a game room, and a reading room. Guest rooms on the upper floor were for visiting families of the soldiers.

When facing the front of the house, a gymnasium was originally built onto the right side. This was torn down in 1941 and a handball court was put in its place. A new gym was built onto the left side of the main building and still stands today.

Gymnasium on the left side of the main building of Fort Hancock's YMCA

Gymnasium on the left side of the main building of Fort Hancock’s YMCA

Interior of the YMCA gymnasium at Fort Hancock, Gateway National Recreation Area

Interior of the YMCA gymnasium at Fort Hancock, Gateway National Recreation Area


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Last updated on December 31, 2021
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