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  2. 7 ‘Members-Only’ Clubs That Only Rich People Can Join - AOL

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    One advantage of being wealthy is gaining access to exclusive private clubs. Some members-only clubs have annual fees of $300,000 or higher and long waiting lists even for those referred by ...

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    Members-only social wellness clubs offer curated experiences and luxury amenities. The wealthy are dropping up to $10,000 a month on social wellness clubs to relax and reverse age with their peers ...

  4. Bohemian Grove - Wikipedia

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    The Bohemian Club is a private club; only active members and their guests may visit. Guests have been known to include politicians and notable figures from other countries. [ 2 ] Particularly during the midsummer encampment, the number of guests is strictly limited due to the small size of the facilities.

  5. 10 Best Luxury Concierge Services Used by the Very Wealthy - AOL

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    Billionaire Concierge is an exclusive invitation-only global luxury concierge and lifestyle management service. Its clients include entrepreneurs, high-profile individuals and extreme wealth holders.

  6. List of gentlemen's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The most exclusive social clubs are in the oldest cities – Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C. Others, which are well respected, have developed in such major cities as Pittsburgh, Chicago, and San Francisco. The most exclusive social clubs are two in New York City – the Links and the Knickerbocker (Allen 1987, 25). [2]

  7. Private members' club - Wikipedia

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    The first gentlemen's clubs, mostly established in the West End of London from the late 17th century onwards, were highly exclusive, offering aristocratic and wealthy men a refuge from work and family. The eligibility of potential members depended on their class and gender, with women banned from joining any of them.

  8. CORE Club - Wikipedia

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    The membership of the CORE Club is drawn from the economic and social elite of New York City. Writing in the New York Times in 2005 Warren St. James described the club as being a place for "a geographically and socially diverse set of wealthy people to gather and meet others of the same disparate tribe" and an "ambitious act of social exclusion". [2]

  9. 7 Exclusive Social Clubs Where Non-Members Can Stay the ... - AOL

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