Cosmopolitan Club of Philadelphia
The Cosmopolitan Club of Philadelphia is a private social club in Philadelphia. It was founded in June 1928 by a group of women from Philadelphia and its surroundings.[1] In January 1930, the members had purchased the lot at 1616 Latimer Street, and oversaw the construction of an Art Deco building.[1]
The members of the Cosmopolitan Club of Philadelphia are all women, and they represent a wide array of ages, races, cultures, interests, skills, professions and affiliations.[1]
They work and volunteer in the community. Thirty-eight of the Club's past and present members have been named Distinguished Daughters of Pennsylvania.[2]
See also
- Colonial Dames of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia
External links
- Cosmopolitan Club (official site)
- Print Center
- The Pennsylvania Headquarters of the Colonial Dames of America
Coordinates: 39°56′53″N 75°10′05″W / 39.9481°N 75.1681°W
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