Describe The Miami Woman's Club here

The Miami Woman's Club was founded in 1900 and continues its mission of community service.

 

Organized in 1900 as the Married Ladies' Afternoon Club, the Miami 
Woman's Club became one of the city's most important social and 
cultural organizations and was responsible for establishing Miami's 
public library system. Membership grew to over 900 during the 1920s.

Years Built: 1925-1926
Architect/Builder:
August C. Geiger/F. H. Foster


The Club's U-shaped Mediterranean Revival style building wraps 
around a central courtyard overlooking Biscayne Bay.
The Miami Woman's Club building was listed in the National Register 
of Historic Places in 1974