History
The northeast part of the building was constructed in 1917 to serve as the Colored YMCA to replace an earlier building that burned. The "Y" provided recreational and educational activities such as summer Bible school, sports, classes, and community events. In addition to the churches, the YMCA was the focal point of the Black community. In 1938- 39, the original building was replaced to this present building which has been renovated and expanded and is now the Arts Council of Princeton. (Source: HPC information)