To raise money for the construction of the Peoria Women’s Club building, the charter members established a stock company selling stocks at $10.00 per share. After successfully raising $25,000, the clubhouse building was constructed in 1893 at the corner of Madison Avenue and Fayette Street where it continues to stand.
These women built a breeding ground for political and civic leadership in early struggles for women’s equality. The building and club were central in the efforts to win full voting rights, Progressive Era reforms and significant programs for the betterment of Peoria.