Our club is located in the historic Blinn House. Built in 1906, The Blinn House is an exemplary portrayal of noted architect George Washington Maher's mastery of the highly regarded Prairie School style design from that period. Exquisite original appointments such as lighting fixtures, leaded glass windows, and a breathtakingly beautiful glass tile fireplace all lend style and elegance to club gatherings, while maintaining a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere for our members.
The Blinn House was designated a Pasadena Cultural Heritage landmark in 1977. The Blinn House has been home to The Women's City Club since 1945 and serves as the center for the club's activities. The Blinn House was recently placed on the National Register of Historic Places.