Congressional Club

The Congressional Club (founded in 1908) is an historic clubhouse located at 2001 New Hampshire Avenue NW, Washington, D.C., in the U Street Corridor.

The organization it hosts, which is the official club of congressional spouses, was created in May 1908 with the Sixtieth Congress passage of HR22029.

[1] Designed by George Oakley Totten Jr., the building is a clubhouse for congressional spouses.

As part of her effort to enhance the area of 16th Street near her stone mansion, nicknamed Henderson's Castle, Mary Foote Henderson played a large role in the design and location of the building.

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