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The $160 million Granite Links project began in 2002, with nine holes first opening for play in 2003, followed by another set of nine holes in 2004. The clubhouse and the final nine holes were ...
Two different options are offered at Granite Links in Quincy. One is the Grand Buffet in the ballroom, with seating options at noon and 3 p.m. on Thanksgiving. The buffet costs $57 per adult and ...
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The Granite Club was founded in 1875 on St. Mary's Street in downtown Toronto. It was initially a curling club. It provided a curling rink and a skating rink as facilities. After only five years on St. Mary's Street, expansion was needed in order to improve existing facilities and to accommodate the growing membership.
A major revision to the memorial plans was made in February 1923. The GWMNMA approved constructing the building entirely of granite (rather than marble and concrete), a change which increased the cost of the structure to $3 million. [62] Including landscaping and the endowment, the total cost of the structure had risen to $4 million. [63]