Woman's Club of White Plains, Renaissance Revival clubhouse in White Plains, United States.
The Woman's Club of White Plains is a Renaissance Revival clubhouse featuring stuccoed concrete walls, a broad hipped roof with deep eaves, and enclosed porches at both ends. The structure serves as a community gathering space for events and meetings throughout the year.
The building was originally constructed in 1910 as a private residence and later purchased in 1930 for community use. This transition marked the beginning of its role as a significant meeting place in White Plains.
The clubhouse has served as a gathering place where speakers and thinkers shared ideas that shaped local conversation. Visitors today experience rooms that reflect a tradition of intellectual exchange and community involvement.
The clubhouse is located on Ridgeway and remains accessible for community events and gatherings. Visitors should plan ahead, as the building primarily hosts scheduled activities and organized meetings.
Hidden beneath the surface in the dining room are painted murals from an earlier period that lay concealed for many years. These artworks were rediscovered and carefully restored to reveal their original beauty and detail.
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