Young Men's Institute Building

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Young Men's Institute Building (YMI) exterior view showing the YMI Drigstore,
Heritage of Black Highlanders Collection, UNCA

Title: Young Men's Institute Building
Alternate Title: YMI Building
Creator -
Architect:
Richard Sharp Smith
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Architectural Firm:
George Vanderbilt's Architectural Firm
Building Address: NW corner of South Market and Eagle Streets
Subject -
Keyword:
Asheville, NC; Flat Iron Building and architecture; Asheville NC; Albert C. Wirth and architecture; Asheville, NC; development and commerce and downtown;
Subject - LCSH: Young Men's Institute Building (Asheville, N.C.)

Asheville (NC) -- Architecture and development

Asheville (NC) --  African American culture and community and downtown 

Description: A 2 1/2 story building under a tin hipped roof with pebble dash-surfaced walls and red brick trim. Designed in a simplified English cottage style.
Publisher: D.H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville
Contributor: Historic Architectural Resources of Downtown Asheville North Carolina
Date Building Constructed / Ended: 1892
Date Building Destroyed: Remaining
Building Type: Civic, Institutional Housing, Library, Meeting Hall, Professional, Specialty Store
Architectural Style: English Cottage Style: 
Building Current Function: YMI Cultural Center
Building Historic Function: Center of social activities for Asheville's black community, containing offices as well as a black public library.
Tenants: African American men and boys; 
African American public library;
1906-center for social activity in the African America community;
Drugstore
Professional offices.
YMI Cultural Center
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Language: English
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Temporal:
after 1892
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Spatial:
Asheville, North Carolina
DC Record Type: text; image
Rights:  Any display, publication or public use must credit D. H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina at Asheville.
Copyright retained by the authors of certain items in the collection, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.
Processed By: NRHP & Downtown Asheville Historic District 

 

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