In 1934, Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), Indian Division constructed the clubhouse, providing jobs to local members of the Blackfeet Nation.
As a workaround, the group donated the land to Glacier County, who commissioned the building, and then deeded it back to the women after completion.
It raises money through a combination of donations, a county stipend for housing the library, and hall rentals for events.
[5][6] The CCC constructed the one-story building with Rustic architecture, albeit on a smaller scale than their projects at nearby Glacier National Park.
The front of the building has a hipped open porch with a sign reading "Glacier Park Women's Club Library" over the entrance.