The Country Woman's Club was founded in the unincorporated community of St. Bethlehem, Tennessee in 1922, as a monthly meeting at one of the member's houses.
[1] It was deemedimportant in the woman's club movement, as a visible reflection of the consciousness of gender-specific activities and community roles.
It also represents the relative educational, intellectual, political, and civic interests of rural Montgomery County women during the twentieth century.
The Country Woman's Club retains a high degree of architectural and historical integrity.
This article about a property in Montgomery County, Tennessee on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.