The History

The Clubhouse was built as a town hall for the citizens of Caswell County in 1936. The construction was set forth by the Works Progress Administration post World War I as a means to revitalize the citizens of this country and help reduce the country’s high unemployment rate following the war. A year later, in 1937, the property was sold to the Caswell County Rotary Club. If you look on the southern step next to the outdoor fireplace, you will see the Clubhouse’s birth date, May 4, 1936, with a backwards “y and 4”. There are amazing details almost everywhere you look, maybe you will even discover something that has not been noticed in years.

The Rotarian; June, 1953

One of the earliest Clubhouse advertisements for a Friday night party featuring The Circut Ryders.