Town Club, Women's club building in Goose Hollow, Portland, United States.
Town Club is a clubhouse in Goose Hollow, Portland, with classical columns and red brick walls situated at the intersection of Southwest Salmon Street. The building contains dining rooms, meeting facilities, and event spaces within its residential-style structure.
The building was established in 1928 as a gathering place for Portland's influential women during a period of significant social change. Its founding coincided with a time when women were taking on more active roles in public life.
The building contains multiple meeting rooms, a formal dining area, and spaces designed for professional networking and social gatherings among women. These rooms show how important this place has been as a hub for women's community life in Portland.
Access is restricted to members who must go through an application process with board approval. Visitors should inquire about whether tours or occasional public events are available to the general public.
The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places while remaining an active women's organization. Though protected as a historic property, it continues to function as a living community space rather than a static museum.
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