University Club of Bethlehem

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View of the University Club of Bethlehem, located at 62 E Market Street, Bethlehem PA 18018.

The University Club of Bethlehem (UCB) was organized in 1911[1] by five graduate students to provide living and dining facilities and to serve as a center of social activity for qualified persons attending institutions of higher education in the Lehigh Valley area.

In May, 1916, the current residence valued at approximately $750,000,[2] and located at 62 East Market Street in the heart of Bethlehem's Historic & Preservation District,[3] was purchased with funds provided by some of the early members from the estate of Herman O. Burkhardt, who originally built the mansion in 1890.[1]

The corporate charter of the University Club of Bethlehem was registered with the County of Northampton on July 7, 1916.[4] In 1934, the University Club of Bethlehem became a registered non-profit corporation in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Home To Generations Of Singles University Club Has Had Share Of Distinguished Residents". tribunedigital-mcall.
  2. ^ Zillow, Inc. "62 E Market St, Bethlehem, PA 18018". Zillow.
  3. ^ Blake Kleintop. "City of Bethlehem - Bethlehem Planning Bureau". bethlehem-pa.gov.
  4. ^ https://www.corporations.state.pa.us/corp/soskb/Corp.asp?2384548
  5. ^ "University Club Of Bethlehem in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania (PA)". nonprofitfacts.com.
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