There’s a lot of history that’s been lost to time in the 229 years since Youngstown was founded. Many of us know the story of ...
Let’s do what we can to preserve the history of the building.” In 1929, the YMCA of Youngstown purchased the property at what is now 962 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. and with the help of Simeon S.
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Every Saturday over Zoom, the Youngstown NAACP shows a film based in cultural awareness to promote Black history year round and not just during the month of February.
Local historian and author Thomas G. Welsh reminded listeners at Wednesday afternoon’s lecture at the Wick Park Pavilion that everything old is new again. Speaking before the Rotary Club of Youngstown ...