List of traditional gentlemen's clubs in the United States

The following is a list of notable gentlemen's clubs in the United States. Traditionally these clubs were exclusively for men, but many of them now admit women.

The traditional gentlemen's club originated in London (in particular the St. James's area) in the 18th century as a successor to coffeehouses. Today, these clubs also continue to operate in the United States, where most major cities have at least one such club. Gentlemen's clubs are most prevalent, however, in older cities on the East Coast. New York City has more of them than any other American city. Many American clubs have reciprocal relationships with the older clubs in London, with each other, and with other clubs around the world.

Because the term "gentleman's club" often is used to refer euphemistically to strip clubs, gentlemen's clubs often are referred to as "men's club" or "city clubs" (as opposed to country club) or simply as "private clubs". For other meanings and nuances of the word, see club.

Contents

List of notable traditional gentlemen's clubs in the United States

 Alabama

 Alaska

 Arizona

 Arkansas

 California

 Colorado

 Connecticut

 Delaware

 District of Columbia

 Florida

 Georgia

 Hawaii

 Illinois

 Indiana

 Iowa

 Kansas

 Kentucky

 Louisiana

 Maine

 Maryland

 Massachusetts

 Michigan

 Minnesota

 Mississippi

 Missouri

 Montana

 Nebraska

 New Jersey

 New York

 North Carolina

 Ohio

 Oklahoma

 Oregon

 Pennsylvania

 Rhode Island

 South Carolina

 Tennessee

 Texas

 Utah

 Virginia

 Washington

 Wisconsin

See also

Further reading

Notes

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  2. ^ Concordia Club (official site)
  3. ^ Petroleum Club of Anchorage (official site)
  4. ^ Arizona Club (official site)
  5. ^ University Club of Phoenix (official site)
  6. ^ University Club (Tempe) (official site)
  7. ^ Little Rock Club (official site)
  8. ^ Petroleum Club of Bakersfield (official site)
  9. ^ Downtown Club (Fresno) (official site)
  10. ^ City Club on Bunker Hill (official site)
  11. ^ Pacific Club (official site)
  12. ^ Belleveue Club (official site)
  13. ^ University Club of Palo Alto (official site)
  14. ^ University Club of Pasadena (official site)
  15. ^ Sutter Club (official site)
  16. ^ University Club (San Diego) (official site)
  17. ^ Cercle de l'Union (official site)
  18. ^ Concordia-Argonaut Club (official site)
  19. ^ Metropolitan Club (San Francisco) (official site)
  20. ^ University Club of San Francisco (official site)
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  22. ^ Santa Barbara Club (official site)
  23. ^ University Club of Santa Barbara (official site)
  24. ^ El Paso Club (official site)
  25. ^ Denver Athletic Club (official site)
  26. ^ University Club of Denver (official site)
  27. ^ Town and County Club (official site)
  28. ^ Graduate Club (official site)
  29. ^ New Haven Lawn Club (official site)
  30. ^ Quinnipiack Club (official site)
  31. ^ Thames Club (official site)
  32. ^ University and Whist Club (official site)
  33. ^ Army and Navy Club (DC) (official site)
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  35. ^ University Club of Washington, D.C. (official site)
  36. ^ River Club (Jacksonville) (official site
  37. ^ University Club of Orlando (official site)
  38. ^ Surf Club (official site)
  39. ^ Governor's Club (official site)
  40. ^ Tampa Club (official site)
  41. ^ University Club of Tampa (official site)
  42. ^ Commerce Club (Atlanta) (official site)
  43. ^ Georgian Club (official site)
  44. ^ Pinnacle Club (official site)
  45. ^ Chatham Club (official site)
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  47. ^ Pacific Club (official site)
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  50. ^ Decatur Club (official site)
  51. ^ Dupage Club (official site)
  52. ^ Creve Coeur Club (official site)
  53. ^ University Club of Rockford (official site)
  54. ^ Sangamo Club (official site)
  55. ^ Michigan Shores Club (official site)
  56. ^ Columbia Club (Indianapolis) (official site)
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  58. ^ Summit Club (South Bend, IN) (official site)
  59. ^ Outing Club (official site)
  60. ^ Hutchinson Town Club (official site)
  61. ^ Top of the Tower Club (official site)
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  65. ^ Blackford, Linda B. (21 February 2006) "Louisville, Ky., club accepts first black member" Lexington Herald-Leader
  66. ^ City Club (Baton Rouge) (official site)
  67. ^ Petroleum Club of Lafayette (official site)
  68. ^ Mary Lou Atkinson, "Social Scene: Bienville Club and Bachelors' Club," nola.com (August 4, 2008)
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  71. ^ New Orleans Athletic Club (official site)
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  76. ^ Cumberland Club (official site)
  77. ^ Center Club (official site)
  78. ^ Engineers Club (Baltimore) (official site)
  79. ^ The Johns Hopkins Club (official site)
  80. ^ Government of Maryland, "Maryland Historical Chronology", retrieved 08-17-2011
  81. ^ Lanam Club (official site)
  82. ^ Boston College Club (official website)
  83. ^ St. Botolph Club (official site)
  84. ^ University Club of Boston (official site)
  85. ^ Fay Club (official site)
  86. ^ Lenox Club (official site)
  87. ^ Old Colony Club (official site)
  88. ^ Colony Club (Springfield, MA) (official site)
  89. ^ Worcester Club (official site)
  90. ^ University Club of Grand Rapids (official site)
  91. ^ Beacon Club (Kalamazoo) (official site)
  92. ^ Park Club of Kalamazoo (official site)
  93. ^ University Club of Michigan State University (official site)
  94. ^ Saginaw Club (1981) Saginaw Club, Founded May 1889: The Story of Your Club and the Men Who Made it a Saginaw Tradition for Nearly a Century The Saginaw Club, Saginaw, Michigan, OCLC 41333535
  95. ^ University Club of St. Paul (official site)
  96. ^ Great Southern Club (official site)
  97. ^ Capital Club (Jackson, MS) (official site
  98. ^ University Club of Missouri University (official site
  99. ^ James Dornbrook, "A River Club runs through it: The elite group carves its own course as Quality Hill ebbs and flows," Kansas City Business Journal (November 12, 2006)
  100. ^ Benton Club (official site)
  101. ^ Noonday Club (official site)
  102. ^ Landmarks Association of St. Louis, "Edward Gordon Garden, FAIA (1871-1924)," retrieved 08-17-2011
  103. ^ Saint Louis Club (official site)
  104. ^ Montana Club (official site)
  105. ^ Nebraska Club (official site)
  106. ^ Omaha Press Club (official site)
  107. ^ Park Avenue Club (Florham Park, NJ) (official site)
  108. ^ Morristown Club (official site)
  109. ^ Nassau Club (Princeton, NJ) (official site)
  110. ^ "Welcome to the Fort Orange Club, Albany, NY." Club's homepage
  111. ^ University Club of Albany (official site)
  112. ^ Binghamton Club (official site)
  113. ^ Buffalo Club (official site)
  114. ^ Saturn Club (Buffalo, NY) (official site)
  115. ^ Jamestown Town Club (official site)
  116. ^ India House Club (NYC) (official site)
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  119. ^ Genessee Valley Club (official site)
  120. ^ Century Club of Syracuse (official site)
  121. ^ Fort Schuyler Club (official site)
  122. ^ Charlotte City Club (official site)
  123. ^ Cardinal Club (Raleigh, NC) (official site)
  124. ^ "NC Marker D-71: Cape Fear Club," NC Historical Markers (retrieved 09-12-2011)
  125. ^ Cincinnati Athletic Club (official site)
  126. ^ Waymarking.com, "American Guide Series: Cincinnati - Queen City Club", retrieved 08-21-2011)
  127. ^ University Club of Cincinnati (official site)
  128. ^ Union Club (Cleveland) (official site)
  129. ^ Engineers Club of Dayton (official site)
  130. ^ Massillon Club (official site)
  131. ^ Toledo Club (official site)
  132. ^ Youngstown Club (official site)
  133. ^ Beacon Club (Oklahoma City) (facebook.com site)
  134. ^ Petroleum Club of Oklahoma City (official site)
  135. ^ The Summit (Tulsa) (official site)
  136. ^ Goldfield, Robert (12 January 2001) "Atwaters closure could force Founders to move" Portland Business Journal
  137. ^ University Club of Portland (official site)
  138. ^ Pomfret Club (official site)
  139. ^ Erie Club (official site)
  140. ^ Blairmont Club (official site)
  141. ^ "The Hamilton Club - Club History". http://www.hamiltonclub.org/index.cfm?ID=331. 
  142. ^ Franklin Inn Club (official site)
  143. ^ Vesper Club (official site)
  144. ^ Allegheny HYP Club (official site)
  145. ^ Concordia Club (official site)
  146. ^ Westmoreland Club (official site)
  147. ^ Lafayette Club (York, PA) (official site)
  148. ^ To Kalon Club (official site)
  149. ^ Hope Club (official site)
  150. ^ Green Boundary Club (official site)
  151. ^ The Charleston Club, A Sketch of the Charleston Club: 1852-1948 (1948)
  152. ^ Piedmont Club (Spartanburg, SC) (official site)
  153. ^ Walden Club (official site)
  154. ^ Racquet Club of Memphis (official site)
  155. ^ University Club of Memphis (official site)
  156. ^ The University Club of Nashville (official site)
  157. ^ Amarillo Club (official site)
  158. ^ Austin Club (official site)
  159. ^ Beaumont Club (official site)
  160. ^ City Club (Dallas) (official site)
  161. ^ Park City Club (Dallas) (official site)
  162. ^ Dallas Petroleum Club (official site)
  163. ^ Tower Club of Dallas (official site)
  164. ^ Fort Worth Club (official site)
  165. ^ Petroleum Club of Fort Worth (official site)
  166. ^ Coronado Club (official site)
  167. ^ Petroleum Club of Houston (official site)
  168. ^ Virginia Club (official website)
  169. ^ 2300 Club (official site)
  170. ^ Bull and Bear Club (official site)
  171. ^ Staff (March 2009) Sid Fuchs Named Chairman of the Tower Club Tysons Corner Board of Governors" Market Wire
  172. ^ Fauquier Club of Warrenton, Va, Officers, incorporators, charter, constitution, by-laws, and members (Williams & Wilkins Co.: 1906)
  173. ^ Bellevue Club (official website)
  174. ^ Spokane Athletic Club (official site)
  175. ^ Madison Club (official site)
  176. ^ Wisconsin Club (official site)