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  2. Club Quarters - Wikipedia

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    Club Quarters was founded by Ralph Bahna, who opened the first Club Quarters Hotel in Midtown Manhattan in 1994. [1] The chain has since opened overall 15 locations in New York City, London, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Houston, and San Francisco. [2]

  3. List of members' clubs in London - Wikipedia

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    Although fictional, the description of a large, Conservative-aligned club in Northumberland Avenue tallies perfectly with the real-life Constitutional Club at No.28 and Nevill's Victorian Turkish Baths at No.25 Northumberland Avenue, "twenty yards from the club's front door" (which baths were also used by Sherlock Holmes and Raffles).

  4. Cedarhurst, New York - Wikipedia

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    Cedarhurst is a village in the Town of Hempstead in Nassau County, on the South Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States. The population was 7,374 as of the 2020 census. The Incorporated Village of Cedarhurst is located in the region of Long Island's South Shore known as the Five Towns.

  5. L'Amour (music venue) - Wikipedia

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    L'Amour spawned two spinoff rock clubs in the mid-1980s: L'Amour East in Queens and L'Amour Far East on Long Island. L'Amour East (also known as “The Edge” for some years) (DNZ Korean supermarket, currently), located on Queens Boulevard (77-00, specifically) in Elmhurst, Queens (Newtown, formerly), south Queens, New York City, NY 11373, existed for several years (circa 1983–1988), riding ...

  6. Glendale, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Q55: to Myrtle–Wyckoff Avenues (L and M trains) or 121st Street (J and Z trains) via Myrtle Avenue; The Long Island Rail Road had a station at Edsall Avenue and 73rd Street, which opened in 1868 and served the Montauk Branch. It closed on March 16, 1998, due to low usage, with only two passengers a day using the stop.

  7. Northumberland House - Wikipedia

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    Northumberland House (also known as Suffolk House when owned by the Earls of Suffolk) was a large Jacobean townhouse in London, so-called because it was, for most of its history, the London residence of the Percy family, who were the Earls and later Dukes of Northumberland and one of England's richest and most prominent aristocratic dynasties ...

  8. Queens Plaza Court Building - Wikipedia

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    [1] [8] [9] [35] [38]: 94 In February 1919, the Queens Plaza Court Building was acquired by the City Real Estate Company. At the time it was referred to as "Long Island City's largest office building". [55] [56] [57] In August 1919, the Long Island City Savings Bank planned to move their offices out of the building. [58]

  9. Sands Point, New York - Wikipedia

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    The Village Club of Sands Point in August 2022. The Sands Point Golf Club and the Village Club of Sands Point are both located in Sands Point. [26] [27] The Village Club, which was formerly the IBM Country Club, was purchased in 1994 by the village. [28] Additionally, Nassau County's Sands Point Preserve is located within the village. [8]