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Coolidge Woman's Club is located in Arizona
Coolidge Woman's Club
Location in Arizona
Location 240 W. Pinkley Ave., Coolidge, Arizona
Area less than one acre
Built 1928
Architect C. Lewis Kelley
Architectural style Mission/spanish Revival
NRHP reference No. 90001524
Added to NRHP October 4, 1990

The Coolidge Woman's Club is a special building located at 240 W. Pinkley Ave. in Coolidge, Arizona. It was built a long time ago, in 1928. This building is so important that it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. This means it's a place worth protecting because of its history.

What Was the Coolidge Woman's Club?

The Coolidge Woman's Club was a group of women who came together to help their community. They worked on projects to make Coolidge a better place. These clubs were common in the past, helping women get involved in public life.

A Special Building for the Community

The building itself is quite large, about 67 feet long and 34 feet wide. It was made using adobe, which is a building material made from earth and organic materials. This was the very first building in Coolidge that was built just for "public activities."

Before this club, there wasn't a dedicated place for people to meet. The Woman's Club building quickly became the main social spot in town. Many different groups used it for meetings and events. It was truly the heart of the community.

Designed to Impress

The building was designed by a famous architect named C. Lewis Kelley. He was from Phoenix, a bigger city nearby. He designed the club in a style called Mission/Spanish Revival. This style often includes features like stucco walls, red tile roofs, and arched doorways. It gives the building a unique and historic look.

A Place in History

Being listed on the National Register of Historic Places means the Coolidge Woman's Club is recognized nationally. It's important for its architecture and its role in the community. It shows how women's clubs helped shape towns and provided important social spaces. The building stands as a reminder of the past and the people who worked to build their community.

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