Los Angeles Nurses' Club, Community center and historic landmark in Westlake district, Los Angeles, United States.
Los Angeles Nurses' Club is a four-story building in Westlake that serves as a community center and residential space for about 100 nursing professionals. The structure includes a library, fireplace, auditorium for lectures, and gardens at the rear of the property.
The building was constructed in 1924 as the first clubhouse in the United States financed and built entirely by nursing professionals. This achievement marked a turning point for independence and unity within the growing nursing profession.
The clubhouse was funded and built entirely by nursing professionals themselves, reflecting the determination of women in healthcare to create their own professional space. This choice shaped how the building functions as a gathering place for the nursing community in Los Angeles.
The site is located on a hilltop at the corner of Third Street and Lucas Street in the Westlake district. Visitors should note that access may depend on scheduled programs and events, as the building operates as an active community facility.
Nurses organized fundraising events including bazaars, theater parties, and dances to purchase the hilltop property. These community gatherings reveal how professional women in the 1920s worked together to achieve their collective goals.
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