The Buckeye Woman's Club is a historic adobe building constructed in 1916 in Buckeye, Arizona. It features a distinctive Spanish Colonial Revival style with a stuccoed exterior, arched openings, and a red tile roof. The building served as a central gathering place for community events and activities.
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19912 W. Us 85, Buckeye, Arizona
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