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Buffalo, NY: 1860 Burnham Park Yacht Club United States: Chicago, IL: 1938 Capital Yacht Club United States: Washington DC: 1892 Cedar Point Yacht Club United States: Westport, Connecticut: 1887 Chautauqua Lake Yacht Club United States: Lakewood, New York: 1894 Chesapeake Yacht Club United States: Shady Side, MD: 1947 Chicago Corinthian Yacht Club
The club was a powerhouse of the Snipe International Class, and still holds number 124 in the listing of Snipe fleets around the world. [1] In that class, CLYC hosted the world championship in 1946, the North Americans in 1979, [2] [3] and the Nationals in 1949, 1958 and 1966, while producing two SCIRA Commodores: Harold Griffith (1949) and Edward "Red" Garfield (1960).
In 1979, Robert Whitla Richards wrote 'Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club : history to 1978' to commemorate RLWYC's 75th anniversary 1903-1978. [4] CJ Conway and Lori Nelson wrote "Royal Lake of the Woods Yacht Club: A Century of Summers" to commemorate RLWYC's 100th Anniversary 1903-2003. [5]
Timber Banks Golf Club (Baldwinsville, New York) – 2010; Westham Golf Club at Magnolia Green (Chesterfield Co., Virginia) – 2010; Yeoju Grand CC (Yeoju, South Korea) – 2010; The Golf Club at Harbor Shores (Benton Harbor, Michigan) – 2010; Fyre Lake Golf Club (Sherrard, Illinois) – 2011; Rock Creek Golf Club (Gordonville, Texas) – 2011
The Tuxedo Club is a private member-owned country club located on West Lake Road in the village of Tuxedo Park, New York, in the Ramapo Mountains.Founded in 1886 by Pierre Lorillard IV, its facilities now include an 18-hole golf course, lawn tennis, court tennis, racquets, squash, platform tennis, olympic-sized pool, and boating.
Royal C. Peabody Estate, also known as Wikiosco ("Home of Beautiful Waters"), is a historic lakefront estate located at Lake George, Warren County, New York. It was built about 1905 and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 -story, asymmetrical Tudor Revival –style summer residence.
The economist P. Sargent Florence lived in Highfield House on Selly Park Road. The area is and was home to many academics from Birmingham University, such as Prof. Ivor Keys (1919–1995) and Dr Gordon Warwick (1918–1983), and to two former Olympic athletes, Audrey Court and Max Madders.
The Saratoga lake houses were a group of nightclubs operating in the vicinity of Lake Lonely on the east side of Saratoga Springs, New York from the 1920s until the early 1950s. They offered fine dining and top quality entertainment along with illegal liquor during prohibition and illegal gambling.