Women's National Republican Club, National Register of Historic Places building in Midtown Manhattan, United States.
The Women's National Republican Club is a Neo-Georgian building at 3 West 51st Street in Midtown Manhattan, constructed with detailed brick and limestone features. The clubhouse contains guest rooms, dining facilities, and meeting spaces for events and gatherings.
The club was founded in 1921 by Henrietta Wells Livermore, shortly after the Nineteenth Amendment granted women voting rights. The building now stands on the site of Andrew Carnegie's former residence.
The club serves as a gathering space for women engaged in Republican politics, where conversations about current issues take place regularly. Visitors sense an atmosphere of political commitment and professional networking.
Visitors should know this is a private club with restricted access, so events or tours must be arranged in advance. The best time to visit is during regular business hours or when the club holds occasional public events.
The building received National Register of Historic Places designation in 2013, recognizing its architectural and cultural value. This listing made it an officially protected landmark in the city's preservation system.
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