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The Philip Noon House, also known as the YMCA Building of Ebensburg, the Phillip Collins House, and the Noon-Collins Inn, is an historic, American home that is located in
Ebensburg Ebensburg is a borough and the county seat of Cambria County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is located west of Altoona and surrounded by Cambria Township. It is situated in the Allegheny Mountains at about above sea level. Ebensburg is ...
,
Cambria County, Pennsylvania Cambria County is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. As of the 2020 census, the population was 133,472. Its county seat is Ebensburg. The county was created on March 26, 1804, from parts of Bedford, Huntingdon, and Somerset Countie ...
. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.


History and architectural features

Built in 1834 with later additions, this historic structure is a stone house that was designed in the
Federal Federal or foederal (archaic) may refer to: Politics General *Federal monarchy, a federation of monarchies *Federation, or ''Federal state'' (federal system), a type of government characterized by both a central (federal) government and states or ...
style. It was converted for use by the
Y.M.C.A. YMCA, sometimes regionally called the Y, is a worldwide youth organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 64 million beneficiaries in 120 countries. It was founded on 6 June 1844 by George Williams in London, originally ...
in 1906, at which time a gymnasium was added. The building also housed the Ebensburg Free Public Library from 1923 to 1949 and the Cambria County Historical Society from 1951 to 1964. The Y.M.C.A. ceased use of the building in 1977. ''Note:'' This includes It is now operated as a bed and breakfast known as the Noon-Collins Inn. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.


References

{{National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Bed and breakfasts in Pennsylvania Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Federal architecture in Pennsylvania Houses completed in 1834 Houses in Cambria County, Pennsylvania National Register of Historic Places in Cambria County, Pennsylvania