Country Woman's Club (Clarksville, Tennessee)
The Country Woman's Club was founded in the unincorporated community of in 1922, as a monthly meeting at one of the member's houses. It expanded to 35 members who eventually moved to meet at the White's Creek Chapel School. Its club building, built in 1927, is a Craftsman Style log building with a hipped roof, which was built by husbands of the club members. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. It was deemed The building is now within the city limits of Clarksville, Tennessee, which expanded.
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Country Woman's Club (Clarksville, Tennessee)
The Country Woman's Club was founded in the unincorporated community of in 1922, as a monthly meeting at one of the member's houses. It expanded to 35 members who eventually moved to meet at the White's Creek Chapel School. Its club building, built in 1927, is a Craftsman Style log building with a hipped roof, which was built by husbands of the club members. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2006. It was deemed The building is now within the city limits of Clarksville, Tennessee, which expanded.
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