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The Metropolitan Club is a private social club on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City, United States. It was founded as a gentlemen's club in March 1891 by a group of wealthy New Yorkers led by the financier John Pierpont Morgan .
Metropolitan Club (New York City), a private social club in Manhattan, New York, United States; Metropolitan Club (San Francisco), a women's club in San Francisco, California, United States; Metropolitan Club (Washington, D.C.), a private club in Washington, D.C., United States; New York Metropolitans, a 19th-century professional baseball team ...
Pages in category "Clubs and societies in New York City" The following 49 pages are in this category, out of 49 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Columbia University Club of New York (1901–1973) [354] NYU Club (lost clubhouse in 1989) [353] The Williams Club (1913–2010) The Princeton Club of New York (1866; incorporated as Club 1899) The Yale Club of New York City (1897), the largest private club in the world, [5] which awarded the Heisman Trophy in 2002 and 2003; The Brook (1903)
The Metropolitan Club [1] (New York Metropolitans or the Mets) was a 19th-century professional baseball team that played in New York City from 1880 to 1887. (The New York Metropolitan Baseball Club was the name chosen in 1961 for the New York Mets , who began play in 1962.) [ 2 ]
This is a list of notable current and former nightclubs in New York City. A 2015 survey of former nightclubs in the city identified 10 most historic ones, starting with the Cotton Club , active from 1923 to 1936.
Pages in category "Gentlemen's clubs in New York City" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total. ... Metropolitan Club (New York City) Montauk ...
The Metropolitan Opera House (also known as The Met) is an opera house located on Broadway at Lincoln Square on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. Part of Lincoln Center, the theater was designed by Wallace K. Harrison. It opened in 1966, replacing the original 1883 Metropolitan Opera House at Broadway and 39th