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The Downtown Athletic Club, also known as the Downtown Club, was a private social and athletic club that operated from 1926 to 2002 at 20 West Street, ...
The Metropolitan University Club (1936–1990), created from merger of previous Metropolitan Social & Athletic Club (1936) and University Club of San Jose (1957), insolvent [54] The Sainte Claire Club (1895) [54] [55] The Silicon Valley Athletic Club (1981), until 2012 called the San Jose Athletic Club [54] [56]
Barton Coliseum is a 7,150-seat multi-purpose arena located within the Arkansas State Fairgrounds in Little Rock, Arkansas. [1] The coliseum was dedicated on September 29, 1952, in honor of Thomas Harry Barton, founder of Lion Oil. [2]
Northwest Texas Healthcare System Diabetes Center brings awareness; Wright hired as general manager for Downtown Athletic Club
Little Rock Boys Club: Little Rock Boys Club: December 22, 1982 8th and Scott Sts. ... Lamar Porter Athletic Field: Lamar Porter Athletic Field: December 6, 1990
[191] [192] His teams saw little success, and he earned more than any faculty member. [192] Rice was his last coaching job before he retired in 1927 to lead the Downtown Athletic Club in Manhattan, New York. [193] In 1935, the Downtown Athletic Club began awarding a Downtown Athletic Club trophy for the best football player east of the ...
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The former Little Rock YMCA is a historic building in downtown Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a large four-story brick building, with Mission Revival styling that includes a tower rising to an arcaded open top story. It was built in 1928, and was one of the largest projects of Little Rock's leading architectural firm of the period, Mann and Stern.