Twentieth Century Club, Women's social club in Delaware District, Buffalo, United States.
The Twentieth Century Club is a three-story Italian Renaissance building constructed with Indiana limestone and red pressed brick on Delaware Avenue. The structure houses meeting rooms, social event spaces, a gymnasium, a pool, and various facilities arranged within a footprint of about 80 feet by 100 feet.
Founded in the late 1800s by Charlotte Mulligan and the Buffalo Seminary Graduates Association, this was one of the first women-operated social organizations in the United States. The building has served as a center for women's activities and community gatherings ever since its creation.
The club was founded by women and served as a gathering space for lectures, educational programs, and community events that shaped local social life. The various rooms reflect the members' commitment to intellectual exchange and shared pursuits.
The building sits in an accessible location near public transportation in a historic residential neighborhood. Visitors should note that the structure operates as a private club, so access may be limited depending on membership or special arrangements.
The facade features blue marble Ionic columns on the second story, topped with a terra cotta cornice that crowns the building. These decorative elements make the structure stand out among other historic buildings in the area.
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