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  2. Caledonian Club - Wikipedia

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    The Caledonian Club is a prestigious Scottish-focused London members' club located at 9 Halkin Street SW1, near Belgrave Square in Belgravia, London, SW1.. The Club has a significant history intertwined with both the military and civilian facets of British society and continues to serve as a social hub for individuals of Scottish descent or those with an interest in Scottish culture.

  3. List of members' clubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Caledonian Club: 1891 9 Halkin Street, Belgravia: 1946 Scottish ... Grace Belgravia [4] 2012 Belgravia Female-only wellness Closed in 2019 [5] Green Room Club: 1877

  4. Halkin Street - Wikipedia

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    Halkin Street, from Belgrave Square The Caledonian Club, Halkin Street. Halkin Street is a street in Belgravia, London, running south-west to north-east from the north-east corner of Belgrave Square to Grosvenor Place. Notable buildings include Forbes House, a Grade II-listed detached mansion at No. 10, built in the early-mid 19th century. [1]

  5. Burns Clubs - Wikipedia

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    The Club meets regularly at The Caledonian Club, Belgravia, London. On 25 January, Members and guests meet to lay a wreath at the Burns monument on Embankment, London. Special celebrations are being planned for the club's 150th anniversary in 2018, including publication of the club's history by Past President, Dr Clark McGinn. [7]

  6. Robert Burns Memorial (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    In July 1902, the Caledonian Club, No. 1, of Colorado held a Highland Games at Manhattan Beach; the event was the 22nd annual Highland Games organized by the club. The proceeds from that year's Highland Games, estimated to be $500, were added to the fundraising effort for the Robert Burns Statue.

  7. Caledonian Stadium - Wikipedia

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    When the club won promotion to the Scottish Premier League (SPL) in 2004, they faced a problem in that the Caledonian Stadium did not meet a SPL requirement for stadiums to have 10,000 seats. [4] At that time, the Caledonian Stadium had a total capacity of 6,280 and only 2,280 seats. [4] Inverness CT agreed to groundshare with Aberdeen at ...

  8. Green Mill Cocktail Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Chicago-based comic Whitney Chitwood recorded her 2019 album The Bakery Case live at the Green Mill; the album reached No. 9 on the Billboard comedy chart [11] and was the first comedy album to be recorded at the club. [12] Recently the Green Mill hosts performers ranging from jazz quartets to swing orchestras who frequently play to a packed ...

  9. South Shore Cultural Center - Wikipedia

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    The South Shore Country Club was founded in 1905 as a suburban counterpart to the urban clubs of Chicago, such as the Athletic Club. The original building was built at that time, designed by architects Marshall and Fox in a Mediterranean Revival style. In 1909, a theater was added, but in 1916, Marshall and Fox were engaged to design a newer ...