The Woman's Club of Topeka was named as an entity in 1916 but has earlier roots.
Its building, located just one-half block west of the Kansas State Capitol and completed in 1925, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
It "promoted other forms of musical education and entertainment", donated pictures and statues to local schools, donated books and magazines to various institutions, and sought to introduce domestic science and manual arts training into public schools' curricula.
It is a three-story brick building with cut stone trim and is 90 by 100 feet (27 m × 30 m) in plan.
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