Cass Gilbert
Commercial Buildings

Town & Country Club, St. Paul, MN, Thomas R. Blanck Collection
Image: Postcard produced by Hugh C. Leighton, Portland, Maine, printed in Germany, Thomas R. Blanck Collection

Town & Country Club (1890), 291 Otis Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota

The Shingle-style design features thirty-six-over-one-light cottage windows, surrounding verandas covered by low, sweeping roofs, and a shingle exterior. An observation deck sits on a two-story polygonal tower, and a spiral stair topped with a bell-cast roof provides access to the deck. This stairway is nearly identical to the stairway in the Seligman Carriage House (1887).

Many Gilbert & Taylor clients and neighbors were members of Town & Country Club, now the nation's second oldest golf club still operating in its original location. E.W. Peet, a Gilbert & Taylor client, was chairman of the building committee when the clubhouse was designed and built. Gilbert expanded the facility in 1898. Gilbert, a member of many clubs, took a strong interest in clubhouse design, although when Town & Country Club offered him a membership in lieu of his fee, he turned down the offer, stating that it was unacceptable to his partner and Gilbert could not afford to belong.1

The clubhouse was replaced in the 1950's.

1. CG memo, undated, Box: 16, Fldr.: no, CGP, MHS.