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Baker Memorial Community Center
DescriptionThis Tudor style building was dedicated on May 1, 1926, to the memory of Henry Rockwell Baker, and to St. Charles veterans of World War I. Henry Baker (1891-1914), the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Baker, had been a star football player for the St. Charles High School team. He died of tuberculosis at the age of twenty-three. Henry Baker's portrait, painted by Paul Trebilcock, hangs in the main lounge of the Baker Community Center near portraits of his parents. When the Henry Rockwell Baker Memorial Community Center opened in 1926, it contained a lounge, a kitchen, a women's club room, a meeting room for Boy Scouts and Campfire Girls, an auditorium with a stage, and a swimming pool. The pool was later covered and a three-lane bowling alley took its place. The bowling alley was removed to make way for a youth center called "The Keg" which flourished in the 1960s. Today, the Baker Community Center houses St. Charles Park District offices. It still provides meeting rooms for clubs and for some Park District activities. Tags
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Location101 S 2nd St, St Charles, IL 60174, USA
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