Collection of reports, summaries, and photocopied information compiled by students.
Folder list: 1.Coral Gables City Hall 2.Coral Gables Garage 3.Coral Gables Congregational Church 4.Coral Gables Congregational Church(2) 5.Coral Gables Elementary School 6.Coral Gables Womens Club 7.The Boulevard Hotel 8.Castro Convertible Bldg 9.Charade Hotel 10.The Cinema Theater 11.Coconut Grove Playhouse (1) 12.Coconut Grove Playhouse (2) 13.Cocoplum Womens Club 14.Coliseum 15.Congregation Beth Jacob 16.Doc Dammers Residence 17.The Dutch South African Village 18.Ft. Lauderdale Golf and Country Club 19.Sears, Robuck Building 20.Halissee Hall 21.Miami Senior High School 22.Telfair Night House 23.Miami: Urban Determinants 24.Ponce De Leon Jr. High School 25.The Morris W. Haddock Residence 26.Trinity Methodist Church 27.Urban Land Institute: Seaside FL, Horton Plz, Princeton Forr. 28.Vanderbilt Mansion 29.Venitia Apartments 30.Viscaya Farm Village 31.Warr Residence 32.Washington Storage Bldg (1) 33.Washington Storage Bldg (2) 34.Old Coral Gables Police and Firehouse 35.San Sebastian Apartments
Founded in 1912, the Coco Plum Woman's Club is one of the oldest community service organizations in Dade County and a long-standing member of the General Federation of Women's Clubs (GFWC), and this collection documents their commitment over the past century to making improvements and enriching local neighborhoods through vigorous fundraising and other various projects, such as implementing a library that remained open for 56 years and aiding war efforts during World War I and World War II . Their clubhouse on Sunset Road is now a government-designated historical landmark in order to preserve the rich history of the club and to honor their dedication to improving the community at large. Contents within the collection include newspaper clippings, photographs, legal documents, ephemera, scrapbooks, and other miscellaneous documents pertaining to the club's activities since its inception.