The site was subsequently used for the YMCA building which now too is long gone.
The YMCA building is notable for a colony of bats that live in its chimney.
The YMCA building was destroyed in the fire that followed the 1906 Earthquake.
The first meeting was held at the YMCA building on October 22, 1924.
The YMCA building alone cost $18,000 (easily ten times that much a century later) and was the first located in a southern mill town.
The island also housed a Carnegie library and the first YMCA building.
Their only position on the western side of the street was in the YMCA building.
From 1913 to 1924 it was housed in the YMCA building.
In about 1903-05, a new church was constructed at 10th and State streets (where the YMCA building is now located).
A small office within Paisley's YMCA building serves the paper.