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The former residence is a 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame building, clad in stucco, with a prominent mansard roof covered in red and blue hexagonal slate tiles. It features a five-bay open front porch supported by square and Doric order columns. It was acquired by the Scarsdale Woman's Club in 1928 for use as a clubhouse. [2]
John D. Rockefeller, the family founder and the nation's first billionaire, joined the Union League Club, a fairly respectable but not top-level club; John D. Rockefeller, Jr., belonged to the University Club, a step up from his father; and finally his son John D. Rockefeller, III, reached the pinnacle with his acceptance into the Knickerbocker ...
Vernon Hills Village, formerly the Vernon Hills Shopping Center is a 380,000 sq ft (35,303 m 2) shopping center in Eastchester, New York near Scarsdale and about 5 mi (8 km) from downtown White Plains, in Westchester County.
Oz the Experience and Malibu’s Surf Club, another founding night club of Broadway at the Beach known for the massive shark on one of its inside walls, closed as well in 2020.
The Level Club is a residential building at 253 West 73rd Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was built as a men's club by a group of Freemasons in 1927; it served this original function for just about three years. Afterwards, the building was used, in turn, as a hotel and a drug re-hab center.
1.2 New clubs outside New York (2000–2007) 1.3 ... The Knitting Factory is a nightclub in New York City that features eclectic music and entertainment and is co ...
It is a wood-framed building, two bays by one bay, on a stone foundation and sheathed in clapboard. The second structure was built prior to 1830. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, five-by-two-bay, wood-framed building sheathed in clapboard. Also on the property is a small dependency believed to have been a "shoe shop". [2]
The 181 Club was a predecessor to Club 82, and was named for its address at 181 Second Avenue. [1] The club operated from 1945 to 1953, featuring male impersonators as waitstaff, and female impersonators as entertainers. [1]