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Aftermath Clubhouse

Coordinates: 48°45′28″N 122°29′28″W / 48.7577°N 122.4910°W / 48.7577; -122.4910
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Aftermath Clubhouse
Location1300 Broadway Bellingham, Washington
Built1904
NRHP reference No.78002785
Added to NRHPDecember 14, 1978

The Aftermath Clubhouse is a two-story, wood-frame Italian Villa building which was originally constructed in 1904. It is estimated to be the first women's clubhouse in the state of Washington.[1]

History

The Aftermath Reading Circle first formed in 1895, as a literary and social club for women of New Whatcom. The organization encouraged socialization, intellectual discussion and became a means for participating in community affairs. Once the informal reading Circle transformed into the formal Aftermath Club, the members took it upon themselves to build a permanent clubhouse. The clubhouse was constructed in 1904 and, for many years in Whatcom County, was the only clubhouse owned by its members. As a testament to their success, the Aftermath Club managed to pay off the debt of their clubhouse while continuing their charitable and philanthropic ventures.

Today

The Clubhouse is still privately owned and is rented out for events. For years, the second floor was considered to be one of the best ballrooms in the area.

References

48°45′28″N 122°29′28″W / 48.7577°N 122.4910°W / 48.7577; -122.4910