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The Woman's Club of Oakmont
1989
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Title
The Woman's Club of Oakmont
Creator
Maureen D. Favo
Date
1989
Identifier
20100522-ocl-0941
Source Identifier
2003.07
Description
As the sign out front indicates, this building houses The Woman's Club of Oakmont. The Woman's Club of Oakmont started in 1893, because five Oakmont ladies wanted to discuss an interesting pamphlet brought by a woman going from door to door. Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan, who lived for a time with the Wade family, were both made honorary members of The Woman's Club of Oakmont on December 12, 1893. The club has taken part in many community projects since its inception, including having helped the library. Until 1954, when the group bought the building shown here, located at Second Street and Delaware Avenue and formerly St. Irenaeus Catholic Church, the women held their meetings in members' homes. The building is known as the Civic and Youth Center. The group discusses literature, the arts, theater, crafts, gardening, scholarships and more.
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
Oakmont (Allegheny County, Pa.)
The Woman's Club of Oakmont (Oakmont, Pa.)
Source
Oakmont Carnegie Library Archives
Contributor
Oakmont Carnegie Library
Collection
Oakmont Historical Image Collection
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