[Congressional Record Volume 161, Number 157 (Monday, October 26, 2015)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E1536]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN RECOGNITION OF 100TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE METROPOLITAN CLUB
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HON. JACKIE SPEIER
of california
in the house of representatives
Monday, October 26, 2015
Ms. SPEIER. Mr. Speaker, I rise to honor the 100th anniversary of a
landmark in San Francisco that is beloved as an important gathering
place for women and as a historic building. The Metropolitan Club at
640 Sutter Street today serves over 1,000 members and countless non-
profits that use the beautiful building for meetings and events.
The Metropolitan Club started in 1912-1914 as a vision of a group of
Bay Area women who were determined to build an athletic club for women
similar in size, grandeur and services to those available to men. These
ladies were active in civic and charitable organizations and the
preparations for the 1915 Panama Pacifica International Exposition.
On October 25, 1915 their vision became a reality and the Women's
Athletic Club of San Francisco was incorporated as the first women's
athletic club west of Chicago. For a century now, the club has been a
special place for women of all ages to pursue physical and intellectual
fitness.
The historic building was designed by Bliss & Faville, a prominent
architectural firm that is responsible for landmarks such as the Bank
of California, the Geary Theater, the Masonic Temple, Southern Pacific
headquarters, China Basin, the Marines' Memorial Club and the
University Club. After a major addition to the clubhouse was finished
in 1923, the San Francisco Chronicle lauded the club as ``unlike
anything in the United States maintained for and by women.''
The unique character of the Metropolitan Club has made it a desirable
place for historic events. It became the unofficial headquarters for
visiting women journalists who covered the signing of the United
Nations Charter in San Francisco in 1945. In 1948, it was the only
local club represented at the first Western meeting of UNESCO.
In 2004, the Metropolitan Club received one of the most prestigious
honors from the U.S. Department of the Interior; it was nominated to be
listed in the National Register of Historic Places which is the
official list of the Nation's historic places worthy of preservation.
The Metropolitan Club was described as a ``place where the women who
formed a club and generations of San Francisco women after them have
met their friends, exercised, dined, played cards, celebrated holidays,
attended lectures, entertained others and engaged in all the activities
of the club.'' The same year, the 640 Heritage Preservation Foundation
was created as a 502(c)3 with the mission to preserve the club's
historic building and important heritage.
Major seismic and life-saving renovations were completed in 2009 to
prepare the club for its second century as the ``House that Women
Built.''
Mr. Speaker, I ask that the House of Representatives join me in
saying happy 100th birthday to the Metropolitan Club which has touched
the lives of countless San Francisco families and helped shape the
history of our beautiful city by the bay.
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