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  2. Lindsay Boxer - Wikipedia

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    Their favourite place to meet is a restaurant–bar named Suzie's where they go for the atmosphere, the spicy foods, and the margaritas. Suzie's is the birthplace of the Women's Murder Club, which the four women form. The Women's Murder Club is their own version of detective work. This is when they discuss cases, off the books.

  3. The Woman's Club of Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Federation of Women's Clubs also used the Newby building as their headquarters until their own building was completed in Austin in 1933. [5] The Woman's Club played an active role in the 1936 Frontier Centennial, Fort Worth's celebration of the Texas centennial, operating a Texas history speakers bureau and a small history museum on ...

  4. Sophia Hayden - Wikipedia

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    [2] [10] The Woman's Building was the nation's most prominent design competition for women at that time. Hayden based her design on her thesis project, "Renaissance Museum of Fine Arts," a grand two-story structure with center and end pavilions, multiple arches, columned terraces and other classical features, reflecting her Beaux-Art training.

  5. Woman's Improvement Association of Las Cruces - Wikipedia

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    The Woman's Improvement Association (WIA) of Las Cruces, New Mexico was established in 1894. [1] It was the first woman's club in the city and the second oldest woman's club in the state. [2] [3] Several women worked together articles of incorporation for WIA, including Mary S. McFie, Kate Reymond, Emma E. Dawson, Ida Llewellyn and Emelia ...

  6. The Woman's Building (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Woman's Building at the World's Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893. The Woman's Building was designed and built in June 1892, for the World's Columbian Exposition held in Chicago in 1893; under the auspices of the Board of Lady Managers. [1] Out of the twelve main buildings for the Exhibition, the Woman's Building was the first to be completed. [2]

  7. Bradenton Woman's Club - Wikipedia

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    The group was founded in 1913 by 16 women, eight years before they completed the building. The organization continuously raises money for local charities with weekly dances, private rentals, and charity galas. [2] Starting in 2004, the group started a multi-year campaign to restore the building to its original condition. [3]

  8. Historic Herald Examiner Building reopens as a downtown ... - AOL

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    Next to come may be a 139-room boutique hotel across Broadway from the Herald Examiner Building. A Los Angeles developer has proposed to the city to build a Hyatt Centric at 1140 S. Broadway. The ...

  9. Des Moines Women's Club - Wikipedia

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    The club agreed to maintain the building and to preserve the name Hoyt Sherman Place. In October 1907, the Des Moines Women's Club held its first meeting at Hoyt Sherman Place. The club women sat on the front steps because the inside of the house was being renovated and restored. [4] Officers, Des Moines Women's Club, ca.1920s