- Marley Zielike
Mission Turn Hall, 3543 Eighteenth St San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA
The structure known as Mission Turn Hall (1910 to 1935), Dovre Hall (1935 to 1976) and the Women`s Building (1978 to present) is significant as a clear expression of San Francisco`s social history. In the post-earthquake era of construction, the German Turn Verein Society (reflective of the city`s active German American population) commissioned A. Reinhold Denke to design and build a Turn Hall. Denke utilized a primarily Mission Revival Style for the Mission Turn Hall, which opened its doors in 1910. Many other groups used the facility from its earliest years, including the Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West. Even as the building changed owners in 1935 to the Sons and Daughters of Norway, this community usage of the building persisted as its raison d`etre. The Women`s Building also follows this tradition of community involvement by mixed ethnic and social groups.
Mission Turn Hall, 3543 Eighteenth St San Francisco, San Francisco County, CA
The structure known as Mission Turn Hall (1910 to 1935), Dovre Hall (1935 to 1976) and the Women`s Building (1978 to present) is significant as a clear expression of San Francisco`s social history. In the post-earthquake era of construction, the German Turn Verein Society (reflective of the city`s active German American population) commissioned A. Reinhold Denke to design and build a Turn Hall. Denke utilized a primarily Mission Revival Style for the Mission Turn Hall, which opened its doors in 1910. Many other groups used the facility from its earliest years, including the Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West. Even as the building changed owners in 1935 to the Sons and Daughters of Norway, this community usage of the building persisted as its raison d`etre. The Women`s Building also follows this tradition of community involvement by mixed ethnic and social groups.
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