Duluth, MN, 55802 US / MN
The Kitchi Gammi Club is the oldest incorporated Club in Minnesota and has been serving Duluth and the surrounding area since its formation on October 1, 1883. The site for the present clubhouse was chosen by the building committee for its convenient location on Superior Street and its unobstructed view of the lake. Chosen to design the clubhouse was Bertram Goodhue of the architectural firm of Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson of New York City. Nationally famous, this firm also counted among its designs the imposing structures of West Point Military Academy and numerous important churches along the East Coast of the United States. Besides the Kitchi Gammi Club Goodhue designed the St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and the Hartley Building. By any standard the Kitchi Gammi Club has been regarded as one of Duluth’s true landmark structures. It has been described as one of the last buildings built which embodies so many ancient handicrafts and so much detailed handwork in metal, wood and stone.
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