Northern New York Community Foundation

For an audio postcard of the Black River Valley Club on North Country Public Radio go to:
https://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/30882/20160217/remembering-watertown-s-black-river-valley-club

LOCATION:
131 Washington Street

DATE:
1908

ARCHITECT:
Samuel F. Thain, Thain & Thain

NARRATIVE:
For nearly 100 years this building was the site of the Black River Valley Club, Watertown’s elite social club, that closed in 2016.

“Watertown was an affluent city during the late 1800s. Its citizens included wealthy business owners, industrial barons and bankers, granting it the distinction of having the highest number of millionaires per capita in the United States – fertile ground for a private social club. It is during this period that the Black River Valley Club was born.”
(By Lenka Wallldroff, in NNY Business Journal, dated 2012. To read the entire article go to:
http://www.nnybizmag.com/index.php/2012/03/14/social-club-perseveres-black-river-valley-club-a-longtime-symbol-of-watertowns-history)

The NNY Community Foundation now occupies the building that was carefully updated while preserving historic features by The Bernier Carr Group.