This was the simple
beginning of the world’s first service club, the Rotary
Club of Chicago. It was created because of Harris’ wish
to capture in a professional club the same friendly spirit
he had felt in the small towns of his youth. The Rotary name
derived from the early practice of rotating meetings among
members’ offices. Rotarians continue to take pride in
their history.
In honor of that first club,
Rotarians have preserved its original meeting place, Room
711 in Chicago’s Unity Building, by re-creating the
office as it existed in 1905. For several years, the Paul
Harris 711 Club maintained the room as a shrine for visiting
Rotarians. In 1989, when the building was scheduled to be
demolished, the club carefully dismantled the office and salvaged
the interior, including doors and radiators. In 1993, the
RI Board of Directors set aside a permanent home for the restored
Room 711 at RI World Headquarters in the Chicago suburb of
Evanston.

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