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The Miami Women's Club is a historic site in Miami, Florida. It is located at 1737 North Bayshore Drive. It is located at 1737 North Bayshore Drive. On December 27, 1974, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places .
The first public school building in Miami-Dade county, built in 1889, was the site of the group's first meeting. [4] Members of the Housekeepers Club of Coconut Grove raised the funds necessary to build the schoolhouse, which also served as the community's Sunday School site. [8]
Lemon Bay Woman's Club: 51 North Maple Street Englewood, Sarasota County: August 11, 1988: Melrose Woman's Club: The Literary and Debating Society or The Hall Pine Street Melrose, Putnam County: April 6, 1978: Woman's Club of New Smyrna: 403 Magnolia Street New Smyrna Beach, Volusia County: May 11, 1989: Ormond Beach Woman's Club
The 1929 residence was built by venerated architect Walter De Garmo, the man behind the Miami Woman’s Club in the Grove, among other local landmarks.
Also in 1933, the Miami City Commission asked the Miami Women's Club to create a city flag design. The flag was designed by Charles L. Gmeinder on their behalf, and adopted by City Commission in November 1933. It is unknown why the orange and green colors were selected for the flag.
The building where the collection is located is from the era that the majority of its pieces were created, the 1920s, an important decade in Miami history. For years the house was a psychiatrist ...
From a 1913 Women’s Club record book discovered in the Women’s Club archives: “Mr. & Mrs. S. E. (Shauk & Ida) Barlow entertained club members and husbands with a four-course meal …”
Once the tallest building in Miami, it was eventually demolished. Walter C. De Garmo (1876–1951) was a prominent architect in Miami, Florida and its surrounding communities. [1] [2] His buildings include the Woman's Club of Coconut Grove and the 1907 Miami City Hall.