Davie Woman's Club, clubhouse in Davie, Florida
The Davie Woman's Club is a one-story clubhouse in Davie, Florida, that has stood since 1947. The building features simple, functional design with maritime details like ship motifs on the walls, connecting to the area's local heritage.
The club was founded in 1922 and moved into its first building in 1931. The current clubhouse was built in 1947 and has remained a symbol of women's community work in the town since then.
The club's name reflects its purpose as a gathering place for the town's women. Today the building serves community meetings and events where visitors can observe the ongoing traditions of cooperation and mutual support that have shaped local life.
The clubhouse can be visited by appointment or during special events. Parking is available nearby and the grounds are easily accessible for visitors interested in exploring local history.
In 2011 the club buried a time capsule to mark the 50th anniversary of Davie becoming an official town. The capsule filled with objects from that year is scheduled to be opened 50 years later, creating a bridge to this moment in history.
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