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

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    The five oldest existing American clubs are the South River Club in South River, Maryland (c.1690/1700), the Schuylkill Fishing Company in Andalusia, Pennsylvania (1732), the Old Colony Club in Plymouth, Massachusetts (1769), the Philadelphia Club in Philadelphia (1834), and the Union Club of the City of New York in New York City (1836). [1]

  3. Philadelphia Club - Wikipedia

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    Philadelphia Club was founded in 1834 and is located at 13th and Walnut Streets in Center City Philadelphia. It is the oldest city club in the United States and one of the oldest gentlemen's clubs . Notable members have included George Meade , Owen Wister , and many members of the Du Pont and Biddle families .

  4. Category:Gentlemen's clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Gentlemen's clubs in New York (state) (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Gentlemen's clubs in the United States" The following 85 pages are in this category, out of 85 total.

  5. I Worked In A Gentlemen's Club. Here's The Uncomfortable ...

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    Waiting tables in the clubs, I routinely made $25 an hour between tips and an hourly rate of more than $5. Some dancers regularly made hundreds of dollars a night, even after payout to the house.

  6. Gentlemen's club - Wikipedia

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    A gentlemen's club is a private social club of a type originally established by old boy networks, typically from Britain's upper classes from the 17th century onwards. Many countries outside Britain have prominent gentlemen's clubs, mostly those associated with the British Empire such as the Royal Society in London set up in 1660.

  7. Rittenhouse Club - Wikipedia

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    The Gentlemen's club was founded in 1874 as the Social Arts Club of Philadelphia by Dr. William Pepper and Silas Weir Mitchell. The club was renamed in late 1875 when it moved to a new building on Rittenhouse Square that had been the home of James Harper. [1] James E. Carpenter, Esquire was later the governor of the Rittenhouse Club. He was ...

  8. Franklin Inn Club - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Inn Club was founded by the Philadelphia physician and writer Silas Weir Mitchell; [2] J. William White, [3] and seven other members of the University Club at Penn as a social venue for published authors and illustrators. [4] It soon became a gathering place for novelists, poets, scholars, actors, playwrights, and journalists.

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