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The Athletic Club of Columbus Reciprocal Club List The Athletic Club of Columbus Reciprocal Club List KEY + Overnight Accommodations ‡ Overnight Room Agreement with Nearby Hotel Dining Athletics Spa Please note reciprocal club privileges are for primary members only. Alabama “The Club” Atop Red Mountain 1 Robert S. Smith Dr. T: 205-323-5821 www.theclubinc.org Birmingham, AL 35209 F: 205-326-8990 Alaska Petroleum Club of Anchorage 3301 C St. Suite 120 T: 907-563-5090 www.petroclub.net Anchorage, AK 99503 F: 907-563-3623 Arizona University Club of Phoenix 39 Monte Vista T:602-254-5408 www.universityclubphoenix.com Phoenix, AZ 85004 F:602 254-6186 The Mountain Oyster Club 6400 E. El Dorado Cir. T: 502-882-0711 www.mountainoysterclub.com Phoenix, AZ 85004 F: 520-731-1766 California Berkeley City Club 2315 Durant Ave. T: 510-848-7800 www.berkeleycityclub.com + Berkeley, CA 94704 F: 510-848-5900 Los Angeles Athletic Club 431 W. 7th St. T: 213-625-2211 www.laac.com + Los Angeles, CA 90014 F: 213-625-0112 Balboa Bay Club 1221 West Coast Hgwy. T: 949-645-5000 www.balboabayclub.com + Newport Beach, CA 92663 F: 949-630-4385 Pacific Club 4110 MacArthur Blvd. T: 949-955-1123 www.pacificclub.org Newport Beach, CA 92660 F: 949-724-8926 The Athenaeum 551 S. Hill Ave. T: 626-395-8200 www.athenaeumcaltech.com CA Institute of Technology + Pasadena, CA 91106 F: 626-356-0784 University Club 175 N. Oakland Ave. T: 626-793-5157 www.universityclubpasadena.com of Pasadena Pasadena, CA 91101 F: 626-793-1784 Marine’s Memorial Club 609 Sutter St. T: 415-673-6672 www.marineclub.com + San Francisco, CA 94102 F: 415-928-4513 Metropolitan Club 640 Sutter St. T: 415-872-7200 www.metropolitanclubsf.org *Women’s only club + San Francisco, CA 94574 F: 415-872-7208 University Club of 800 Powell St. T: 415-781-0900 www.uclubsf.org San Francisco + San Francisco, CA 94108 F: 415-677-9323 Colorado Denver Athletic Club 1325 Glenarm Pl. T: 303-534-1211 www.denverathleticclub.cc Denver, CO 80204 F: 303-534-2899 Connecticut The Hartford Club 46 Prospect St. T: 860-522-1271 www.hartfordclub.com Hartford, CT 06103 F: 860 - 4-7581 Thames Club 290 State St. T: 860-443-5504 www.thamesclub.org New London, CT 06320 F: 860 - 443-8925 The Elm City Club 221 Church St. T: 203-562-3147 www.graduateclub.com/home.aspx The Q Clubhouse + New Haven, CT 06510 F: 203-624-3341 + Overnight Accommodations ‡ Overnight Room Agreement with Nearby Hotel Dining Athletics Spa Updated October 2017 | pg. 1 The Athletic Club of Columbus Reciprocal Club List Delaware University & Whist Club 805 N. Broom St. T: 302-658-5125 www.universityandwhistclub.com Wilmington, DE 19806 F: 302-658-6415 District of Columbia Army & Navy Club 901 17th St. NW T: 202-628-8400 www.armynavyclub.org Farragut Square + Washington, DC 20006 F: 202-785-2481 Capitol Hill Club 300 1st St. SE T: 202-484-4590 www.capitolhillclub.org Capitol Hill East Washington, DC 20003 F: 202-479-9110 The City Tavern Club 3206 M St. NW T: 202-337-8770 www.citytavernclubdc.org Georgetown Washington, DC 20007 F: 202-625-2689 Cosmos Club 2121 Massachusetts Ave. NW T: 202-387-7783 www.cosmosclub.org Dupont Circle + Washington, DC 20008 F: 202-234-6817 Historic Georgetown Club 1530 Wisconsin Ave. NW T: 202-333-9330 www.georgetownclub.org Georgetown Washington, DC 20006 F: 202-333-3183 National Press Club 529 14th St. NW T: 202-662-7500 www.press.org *Professional field club only Washington, DC 20045 F: 202-662-7537 University Club of DC 1135 16th St. NW T: 202-862-8800 www.universityclubdc.com McPherson Square + Washington, DC 20036 F: 202-296-2347 Florida Epping Forest Yacht 1830 Epping Forest Dr. T: 904-739-7200 www.efyc.com & Country Club Jacksonville, FL 32217 F: 904-448-7070 The River Club 1 Independent Dr. T: 904-354-1111 www.jaxriverclub.com Suite 3500 F: 904-350-0346 Jacksonville, FL 32202 University Club of Tampa 201 N. Franklin St. T: 813-223-3737 www.uclubtamp.com Suite 3800 F: 813-223-3576 Tampa, FL 33602 Georgia The Chatham Club 15 E. Liberty St. T: 912-233-4171 www.chathamclub.org DeSoto Hilton Hotel 14th Floor F: 912-232-9048 Savannah, GA 31401 Commerce Club 191 Peachtree St. NE T: 404-222-0191 www.commerceclubatlanta.com Peachtree Tower 19th Floor F: 404-222-9110 Atlanta, GA 30303 The Georgian Club 100 Galleria Pkwy. NW T: 770-952-6000 www.georgianclub.com Suite 1700 F: 770-933-0605 Atlanta, GA 30339 The Pinnacle Club 699 Broad St. T: 706-722-5792 www.pinnacleclub.us Wells Fargo Bldg. 16th Floor F: 706-722-5737 Augusta, GA 30901 Hawaii Honolulu Club 932 Ward Ave. T: 808-585-9626 www.honoluluclub.com Honolulu, HI 96814 F: 808-543-3944 The Pacific Club 1451 Queen Emma St. T: 808-536-0836 www.thepacificclub.org Honolulu, HI 96813 F: 808-533-6710 + Overnight Accommodations ‡ Overnight Room Agreement with Nearby Hotel Dining Athletics Spa Updated October 2017 | pg. 2 The Athletic Club of Columbus Reciprocal Club List Illinois The Standard Club 320 S. Plymouth Ct. T: 312-427-9100 www.stclub.org + Chicago, IL 60604 F: 312-427-9483 Union League Club 65 W. Jackson Blvd. T: 312-427-7800 www.ulcc.org + Chicago, IL 60604 F: 312-427-8117 University Club of Chicago 76 East Monroe St. T: 312-726-2840 www.ucco.com + Chicago, IL 60603 F: 312-696-2219 Forest Hills Country Club 5135 Forest Hills Rd. T: 815-877-5733 www.foresthillscountryclub.com Rockford, IL 61114 F: 815-877-5756 Indiana The Columbia Club 121 Monument Cir. T: 317-767-1361 www.columbia-club.org + Indianapolis, IN 46204 F: 317-261-1375 Iowa The Embassy Club 666 Grand Ave. Suite 3300 T: 515-244-2582 Downtown Ruan Center Des Moines, IA 50309 F: 515-245-3750 www.embassyclub.com The Embassy Club 520 Market St. T: 515-244-9378 West Clubhouse West Des Moines, IA 50266 F: 515-245-3750 Kentucky The Metropolitan Club 50 E Rivercenter Blvd. T: 859-491-2400 www.metropolitanclub.net ‡ Covington, KY 41011 F: 859-491-5423 University Club of Louisville 200 E. Brandeis Ave. T: 502-852-6996 www.uclublouisville.org Louisville, KY 40208 F: 502-852-0163 Louisiana City Club of Baton Rouge 355 North Blvd. T: 225-387-5767 www.brcityclub.com Baton Rouge, LA 70801 F: 225-387-5774 The Pioneer Club 127 Broad St. T: 337-436-2805 www.thepioneerclubla.com Lake Charles, LA 70601 F: 337-497-0867 The Plimsoll Club 365 Canal St. Suite 1120 T: 504-529-1601 www.plimsoll.com WTC of New Orleans F: 504-529-1691 New Orleans, LA 70130 The Petroleum Club 416 Travis St. T: 318-425-4251 www.petroleumclub.com Mid South Towers 15th Floor F: 318-425-1431 Shreveport, LA 71101 Maryland The Center Club 100 Light St. 15th Floor T: 410-727-7788 www.centerclub.org Baltimore, MD 21202 F: 410-783-0166 Engineers Club Garrett-Jacobs Mansion T: 410-539-6914 www.esb.org of Baltimore 11 W Mount Vernon Pl. F: 410-539-1442 Baltimore, MD 21201 Massachusetts Algonquin Club 217 Commonwealth Ave. T: 617-266-2400 www.algonquinclub.com + Boston, MA 02116 F: 617-266-2035 + Overnight Accommodations ‡ Overnight Room Agreement with Nearby Hotel Dining Athletics Spa Updated October 2017 | pg. 3 The Athletic Club of Columbus Reciprocal Club List Harvard Club of Boston 374 Commonwealth Ave. T: 617-536-1260 Back Bay Clubhouse + Boston, MA 02215 F: 617-536-0175 www.harvardclub.com Harvard Club of Boston 1 Federal St. 38th Floor T: 617-542-2070 Downtown Clubhouse Boston, MA 02110 F: 617-426-2684 University Club of Boston 426 Stuart St. T: 617-266-5600 www.uclub.org Boston, MA 02116 F: 617-266-5554 Michigan Birmingham Athletic Club 4033 W Maple Rd. T: 248-646-5050 www.bacmi.net Bloomfield, MI 48301 F: 248-646-8357 Forest Lake Country Club 1401 Club Dr. T: 248-332-8300 www.flcc.us Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302 F: 248-332-4506 Detroit Athletic Club 241 Madison Ave. T: 313-963-9200 www.thedac.com + Detroit, MI 48226 F: 313-963-8891 University Club 111 Lyon St. NW Suite 1025 T: 616-456-8623 www.uclubgr.com of Grand Rapids Fifth Third Center F: 616-456-8639 Grand Rapids, MI 49503 The Park Club 219 W. South St. T: 269-381-0876 www.parkclub.net Kalamazoo, MI 49007 F: 269-381-8029 University Club 3435 Forest Rd. T: 517-353-5111 www.universityclubofmsu.com of Michigan State Lansing, MI 48909 F: 517-353-1991 Saginaw Club 219 N. Washington Ave. T: 989-754-8404 www.saginawclub.org Saginaw, MI 48607 F: 989-754-4420 Minnesota Minneapolis Club 729 2nd Ave. South T: 612-332-2292 www.mplsclub.org + Minneapolis, MN 55402 F: 612-332-4305 University Club of St. Paul 420 Summit Ave. T: 651-222-1751 www.universityclubofstpaul.com ‡ Saint Paul, MN 55102 F: 651-290-7170 Missouri Missouri Athletic Club 405 Washington Ave. T: 314-231-7220 Downtown Clubhouse St. Louis, MO 63102 F: 314-231-0137 + www.mac-stl.org Missouri Athletic Club 1777 Des Peres Rd. T: 314-539-4444 West Clubhouse St. Louis, MO 63131 F: 314-231-0137 St. Louis Club 7701 Forsyth Blvd. T: 314-726-1964 www.stlclub.com St. Louis, MO 63105 F: 314-862-5528 Nevada Spanish Trails Country Club 5050 Spanish Trail Ln. T: 702-364-5050 www.spanishtrailcc.com Las Vegas, NV 89113 F: 702-364-0356 New Jersey Park Avenue Club 184 Park Ave.
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