Detroit Women's City Club

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Location2110 Park Avenue
Detroit, Michigan
Coordinates42°20′14″N 83°3′10″W / 42.33722°N 83.05278°W / 42.33722; -83.05278
Built1924
ArchitectWilliam B. Stratton; Waldridge & Aldinger
Women's City Club
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Location2110 Park Avenue
Detroit, Michigan
Coordinates42°20′14″N 83°3′10″W / 42.33722°N 83.05278°W / 42.33722; -83.05278
Built1924
ArchitectWilliam B. Stratton; Waldridge & Aldinger
Architectural styleArts and Crafts,
Early Modern
Part ofPark Avenue Historic District (ID97000396)
NRHP reference No.79001179[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPNovember 20, 1979
Designated CPMay 13, 1997
Designated MSHSApril 29, 1979[2]
Tilework from Pewabic Pottery around front door of Women's City Club

The Women's City Club is a women's club located at 2110 Park Avenue in Downtown Detroit, Michigan, within the Park Avenue Historic District. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1979.[1][2]

Women's organizations became increasingly influential in the years after the American Civil War as a class of highly educated, middle class women arose in the nation.[3] Their impact was at its peak in the years around World War I, when the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing women's suffrage, was ratified. In Detroit, it became apparent at that time that the many women's organizations in the city needed a centralized place to meet.[4] In 1919, a number of local activists founded the "Women's City Club" to "promote a broad acquaintance among women."[3][5] The club hired architect William B. Stratton (husband of ceramicist and club member Mary Chase Perry Stratton) to design a suitable building; the structure was completed in 1924.[5][6]

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