Women's Club of Jersey City

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2007-04-11

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This building located at 375 Fairmount Avenue was built in 1910 for the Woman�s Club and they used it for many events over the years. As times changed and the club�s membership declined dramatically, they approached Saint Dominic Academy about taking the building and making good use of it. The building now serves as an annex to the Academy and is used for a variety of social and educational functions. The building has been renamed Siena Hall.
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Jersey City Women's Club, 375 Fairmount Avenue, Saint Dominic Academy, The Bergen Section, Jersey City, Hudson County, The Gateway, The Gateway Region, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey The Garden State

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