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  2. Stock Exchange Luncheon Club - Wikipedia

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    The Stock Exchange Luncheon Club was a members-only dining club, on the seventh floor [1] of the New York Stock Exchange Building at 11 Wall Street in Manhattan. The club was founded on August 3, 1898, and moved from 70 Broadway to 11 Wall Street when the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) opened its new building in 1903. It closed on April 28 ...

  3. List of restaurants in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Stock Exchange Luncheon Club – former members-only dining club, on the seventh floor [8] of the New York Stock Exchange at 11 Wall Street in Manhattan; Stork Club – former nightclub from 1929 to 1965; Teany; Toots Shor's Restaurant; Wd~50; Windows on the World

  4. Dining club - Wikipedia

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    Trinity College Dublin Dining Club, London (c. 1810) [5] Grillions (1812) Société des douze (1823) Geological Society Dining Club (1824) Raleigh Club (1827) Pitt Club (1835) X-club (1864–1893) Myrmidon Club (1865) The Whitefriars Club (1868) [6] The 16' Club (c. 1875) Ivy Club (1879) United and Cecil Club (as the Constituency Union in 1881 ...

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    The Restaurant.com app is available from the Apple app store for iOS mobile devices, and from the Google Play store for Android devices. Once you've installed it, you can use it to view your certificates and show these at restaurants. 1. Open the Restaurant.com app on your mobile device. 2. Tap Account to sign in. 3. Tap My Certificates. 4.

  6. Century Association - Wikipedia

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    The Century Association was founded by members of New York's Sketch Club; preceding clubs also included the National Academy of Design, the Bread and Cheese Club, and the Column. Traditionally a men's club , women first became active in club life in the early 1900s; the organization began admitting women as members in 1988.

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  8. Metropolitan Club (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The club's dining room functions as a members-only restaurant, and a wine committee has selected liquors for the club since 1995. [244] In addition to the business center, there are phone systems and fax machines throughout the clubhouse. [ 245 ]

  9. St. Wilfrid Club - Wikipedia

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    A non-resident member returning or moving to work in the greater New York City area may request to be transferred to the resident member list, if and when there is a vacancy. [16] Members in all three categories enjoy equal club access and privileges, except the holding of office and voting, which is confined to resident members.