File:Musser B&O YMCA sketch.jpeg

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Revision as of 17:48, 4 April 2026 by Pwenner (talk | contribs) (The southern railroad side view of the B&O YMCA. Debra Sterling Hewett My dad was Eddie Kagey, he did a wonderful big piece art work of a big train that was in the Y! It burnt down with the building. Larry Mackereth When our scout troop bicycled the canal in 71, we camped in Brunswick on the third night. My dad was a railroader quietly made arrangements for us to have breakfast at the Y the next morning…about 20 scouts and four leaders. We rode into town in full uniform and had a delicious...)
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The southern railroad side view of the B&O YMCA.

Debra Sterling Hewett My dad was Eddie Kagey, he did a wonderful big piece art work of a big train that was in the Y! It burnt down with the building.

Larry Mackereth When our scout troop bicycled the canal in 71, we camped in Brunswick on the third night. My dad was a railroader quietly made arrangements for us to have breakfast at the Y the next morning…about 20 scouts and four leaders. We rode into town in full uniform and had a delicious breakfast with no cleanup. The leaders made sure the waitresses were well-tipped. It was the best part of the trip.

Anna Rentzel Saturday nights after the dance at fire hall or at the Hawaiian nite club or a movie at the theater, stop by the "Y" for a grilled cheeseburger & fries with brown gravy, what a way to end an evening!!!

Dori Hammond Buck, that is an absolutely a beautiful drawing and likeness. You are truly a talented man.

(Artwork by Kellen "Buck" Musser 8/31/08)

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