Girls Club (San Francisco)

The Girls Club in San Francisco, California, also known as Mission Neighborhood Capp St. Center, was built in 1911, in the First Bay Tradition version of Shingle Style architecture.

[1] According to its NRHP nomination:"The Mission Neighborhood Capp Street Center is significant for the quality of its design and its role in the history of social movements in San Francisco.

Its major practitioners were Ernest Coxhead, Willis Polk, Bernard Maybeck and Julia Morgan.

The skillful execution of the design of the Mission Neighborhood Capp Street Center makes it a significant expression of this genre.

This article about a property in San Francisco, California on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.