Ebell Club of Santa Paula
The Ebell Club of Santa Paula is a 1917 mansion, built as a women's club with the aim of the advancement of culture, and now serving as the home of the Santa Paula Theater Center. The Santa Paula chapter, formed in 1913, was the ninth California women's club; the first was established in Oakland by Dr. Adrian Ebell in 1876, and the movement was involved in a range of progressive campaigning on social issues.
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Ebell Club of Santa Paula
The Ebell Club of Santa Paula is a 1917 mansion, built as a women's club with the aim of the advancement of culture, and now serving as the home of the Santa Paula Theater Center. The Santa Paula chapter, formed in 1913, was the ninth California women's club; the first was established in Oakland by Dr. Adrian Ebell in 1876, and the movement was involved in a range of progressive campaigning on social issues.
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