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.
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Last updated on December 31, 2021