The Club hosted many social events, including lectures, recitals, and dances.
It was renamed Junior Hall in the 1940s and hosted several dances.
The building has hosted theatrical troupes, dances and political rallies.
Guests especially headed for the pubs, which hosted concerts and dances frequently.
The top floor of the house is known as the Roof Garden and once hosted dances.
The museum is available for hosting receptions, dances, and parties.
It was at the center of all social life in the desert with a fancy dining room and hosting dances on Friday nights.
The school building acted as the community center and hosted church meetings, frequent dances, and activities.
It was a popular nightlife venue in the area and hosted regular dances.
It included a large hall which hosted square dances.