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  2. Princeton Club of New York - Wikipedia

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    The club was founded as the Princeton Alumni Association of New York in 1866. In 1886, it reorganized as the Princeton Club of New York, incorporating as a club under New York laws on December 12, 1899. [6] [7] Unlike other alumni clubs on Clubhouse Row, the organization had no financial relation to Princeton University. [4] [8]

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

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    The Harvard Club of New York City (1887) The, continues to exist "in residence" at The Penn Club of New York; The NYU Club lost clubhouse in 1989, continues to exist "in residence" at the Princeton Club of New York [353] The Penn Club of New York City (1901) and clubs in-residence Columbia University Club of New York (1901–1973) [354]

  4. Penn Club of New York - Wikipedia

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    The club's 14-story building, which is a designated landmark, is located at 30 West 44th Street and initially was occupied by The Yale Club of New York City. [6] [7] For 2023-2024, the Penn Club was named to the list of the Top 50 City Clubs and was rank the second-best city club in New York City by Platinum Clubs of America. [8]

  5. Princeton Club - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Princeton_Club&oldid=520828251"This page was last edited on 1 November 2012, at 00:33

  6. Trump Parc - Wikipedia

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    Trump Parc and Trump Parc East are two adjoining buildings at the southwest corner of Central Park South and Sixth Avenue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.Trump Parc (the former Barbizon-Plaza Hotel) is a 38-story condominium building, and Trump Parc East is a 14-story apartment and condominium building.

  7. 30 West 44th Street - Wikipedia

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    Under a reciprocity agreement with the Princeton Club of New York, members of the Princeton and Penn clubs could visit each other's clubhouses. [124] Penn's alumni magazine The Pennsylvania Gazette wrote that the clubhouse hosted events such as "monthly wine tastings, business gatherings, happy hours, and speaker series", as well as parties. [125]

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  9. Williams Club - Wikipedia

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    The Williams Club was founded in 1913 by Williams alumni in New York City as a place to socialize. The club was originally located at 291 Madison Avenue in a building donated by Mary Clark Thompson, wife of Williams alumnus Frederick Ferris Thompson. In 1921, it moved to 24 East 39th Street in Manhattan, which it then renovated in 1988.