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Reciprocal Club Listing Reciprocal Club Listing The Racquet Club of Philadelphia has reciprocity with over 200 clubs worldwide. Members of the club enjoy the extraordinary benefit of choosing from a plethora of four and five star accommodations and facilities in nearly every major city during business and personal travels. A Racquet Club member in search of overnight accommodations, dining reservations or use of athletic facilities must contact the visiting club directly. In order for a member to use reciprocal facilities, a letter of introduction must be sent by The Racquet Club. Letters of introduction are only issued to members in good financial standing with the club. After personal arrangements are made, please contact Devron Owens, the Front Desk Manager of The Racquet Club at [email protected] or (215) 735-1525 to request a letter of introduction. In order to expedite your request, please provide your name, membership number, the name of the reciprocal club, and the dates of your visit. Guests of members are not permitted to visit the reciprocal clubs unless accompanied by a Racquet Club member. The subsequent pages list both our domestic and international Reciprocal Clubs. Domestic List ALASKA CONNECTICUT CAPTAIN COOK ATHLETIC CLUB THE GRADUATE CLUB 939 W. 5th Avenue THE UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC 155 Elm Street P.O. Box 102280 CLUB New Haven CT. 06511 Anchorage, AK 99510-2280 1701 Quail Street 203-624-3197/fax 203-624-1129 Men’s Club - 907.343.2296 Women’s Newport Beach, CA 92660 Club – 907.343.2297/fax 907-343-2298 949-752-7903/fax 949-752-4034 THE HARTFORD CLUB 46 Prospect Street THE PETROLEUM CLUB OF Hartford, CT 06103 ANCHORAGE THE SANTA BARBARA CLUB 860-522-1271/fax 860-246-2330 3301 C Street Suite 120 1105 Chapalla St. Anchorage, AK 99503 Santa Barbara CA 93101 THE NEW HAVEN LAWN CLUB 907-563-5090 / fax 907-563-3623 805-965-6547/fax 805-965-5177 193 Whitney Avenue New Haven, CT 06511 UNIVERSITY CLUB OF SANTA 203-777-3494 ALABAMA BARBARA 1332 Santa Barbara Street THE CLUB THE QUINNIPIACK CLUB Santa Barbara, CA 93101 221 Church Street P.O. Box 2412 805-966-0853/fax: 805-966-9143 Birmingham, AL 35201-2412 New Haven CT 06510 203-562-3147/fax 203-624-3341 #1 Robert S. Smith Drive UNIVERSITY CLUB OF SAN Birmingham, AL 35209 FRANCISCO 205-323-5821/fax 205-326-8990 DELAWARE 800 Powell St. San Francisco, CA 94108 THE UNIVERSITY & WHIST CLUB ARIZONA 415-781-0900/fax: 415-677-9323 805 N. Broom Street THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF THE OLYMPIC CLUB OF SAN Wilmington, DE 19806 PHOENIX FRANCISCO 302-658-5125/fax 302-658-6415 39 East Monte Vista Road 524 Post Street San Francisco, CA Phoenix, AZ 85004 94102 DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 602-254-5408/fax: 602-254-6186 415-345-5100/ fax 415-345-5263 or 415-345-5262 THE ARMY AND NAVY CLUB CALIFORNIA 901 17TH Street N.W. COLORADO Washington, D.C. 20006 CALIFORNIA YACHT CLUB 202-628-8400/fax 202-296-8787 4469 Admiralty Way THE DENVER ATHLETIC CLUB Marina Del Rey, CA 90292 THE ARTS CLUB OF 1325 Glenarm Place (P.O. Box 988) WASHINGTON 310-823-4567/fax 310-822-3658 Denver, Colorado 80204 303-534-1211/fax: 303-825-7343 front 2017 I Street N.W. CORAL CASINO BEACH & desk / 303-534-1125 office fax Washington, D.C. 20009 CABANA CLUB 202-331-7282/fax 202-857-3678 1260 Channel Drive EL PASO CLUB THE CITY TAVERN CLUB Santa Barbara, CA 93108 30 East Platte Ave. 805-565-8285/fax 805-565-8324 Colorado Springs, CO. 80903 3206 M. Street N.W. 719-634-1564/fax 719-634-1337 Washington, DC 20007 THE LOS ANGELES ATHLETIC 202-337-8770/fax 202-625-2689 CLUB THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF 431 West Seventh Street DENVER THE GEORGETOWN CLUB OF D.C. Los Angeles, CA 90014 1673 Sherman Street 213-625-2211/fax 213-689-1194 Denver, CO 80203 1530 Wisconsin Avenue, NW 303-861-4267/fax 303-861-2723 Washington, DC 20007 202-333-9330/fax 202-333-3183 GEORGIA THE UNION LEAGUE CLUB OF CHICAGO THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF D.C. THE CHATHAM CLUB 65 West Jackson Blvd. Chicago, IL 60604 1135 16TH Street N.W. 15 East Liberty Street 312-427-7800/fax 312 427 8117 Washington, D.C. 20036 The Desoto Hilton Hotel 202-862-8800/fax 202-628-1236 or Savannah, GA 31401 202-296-2347 912-233-4171/fax 912-232-9048 INDIANA THE COSMOS CLUB THE CITY CLUB OF BUCKHEAD THE SUMMIT CLUB 2121 Massachusetts Ave. N.W. 3343 Peachtree Rd. NE Fort Wayne National Bank Building Washington D.C. 20008 Atlanta Financial Center, Suite 1850 110 West Berry Street Suite 2500 202-387-7783/fax 202-234-6817 Atlanta, GA 30326 Fort Wayne, Indiana 46802 404-442-2600/fax 404-442-4601 260-424-5372/fax 260-424-5374 THE MONTEREY COUNTRY CLUB 12579 Monterey Lane THE HEALY POINT COUNTRY IOWA Blue Ridge Summit, PA 17214 CLUB 717-794-2809/fax 293 River North Blvd. THE DES MOINES CLUB AT THE Macon, GA 31211 RUAN CENTER FLORIDA 478-746-2411/fax 478-746-0325 666 Grand Avenue Des Moines, IA 50309 NAPLES BATH & TENNIS CLUB THE PINNACLE CLUB 515-244-2177/fax 515-245-3750 4995 Airport Rd. 699 Broad Street #1600 Naples, FL 34105 Augusta, GA 30901 THE EMBASSY CLUB AT 801 239-261-5777 ext. 15/fax 941-261-6998 706- 722 -5792/fax 706-722-5737 GRAND 801 Grand Ave. Ste. 4000 THE COLLIER ATHLETIC CLUB HAWAII Des Moines IA 50309-2762 710 Goodlette Rd. North 515-244-2582/ fax 515-244-6843 Naples, FL 34102 THE HONOLULU CLUB 239-263-2566/fax 239-263-8725 932 Ward Ave. KANSAS Honolulu, HI 96814 THE ST. PETERSBURG YACHT 808-543-3910 / fax 808-543-3944 THE PETROLEUM CLUB CLUB Bank of America Ctr. 9th Fl 11 Central Ave. THE PACIFIC CLUB 100 N. Broadway Suite 900 St. Petersburg, FL 33701 1451 Queen Emma Street Wichita, KS 67202 727-822-3873/fax 727-895-4779 Honolulu, HI 96813 316-262-6471/fax 316-262-8151 808-536-0836/fax 808-533-6710 THE SURF CLUB KENTUCKY 9011 Collins Ave. ILLINOIS Surfside FL 33154 METROPOLITAN CLUB 305-866-2481/fax 305-866-2470 UNIVERSITY CLUB OF CHICAGO 50 E. River Center Boulevard Suite 76 East Monroe Street 1900 THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF Chicago, IL 60603 Covington, KY 41011 ORLANDO 312-726-2840/fax 312-726-0620 or 859-491-2400/fax 859-491-5423 150 East Central Boulevard 312-696-2219 Orlando FL 32801 THE PENDENNIS CLUB THE BUCKINGHAM CLUB 407-425-2514/fax 407-425-2517 218 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. One Financial Place Louisville KY 40202 3rd Floor THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF 502-584-4311/fax 502-584-4311 TAMPA 440 South LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 60605 One Tampa City Center, Suite 3800 312-663-8900/hotel 312-663-8954/fax MAINE Tampa, FL 33602 312-663-8935 813-223-3737/fax 813-223-3576 THE CUMBERLAND CLUB THE MICHIGAN SHORES CLUB 116 High Street 911 Michigan Ave Portland, ME 04101 Wilmette, IL 60091 207-773-6402/fax 207-773-3200 847-251-4100/fax 847-251-2404 MARYLAND THE DETROIT ATHLETIC CLUB THE RACQUET CLUB OF ST. 241 Madison Avenue LOUIS THE CENTER CLUB Detroit, MI 48226 476 North Kingshighway Boulevard 313-963-9200/fax 313-963-8891 St. Louis MO 63108 100 Light Street Baltimore, MD 21202 Phone: 314-361-2100/fax 314-361-2275 410-727-7788/fax 410-783-0166 THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF GRAND RAPIDS THE RACQUET CLUB LADUE THE MARYLAND CLUB 111 Lyon N.W. Suite 1025 1600 Log Cabin Lane One East Eager Street Grand Rapids, MI 49503 Ladue, MO 63124 Baltimore, MD 21202-2599 616-456-8623 /fax 616-456-8639 314-993-6268/email: [email protected] 410-727-2323 / fax 410-727-1204 THE KNOLLWOOD COUNTRY NEBRASKA MASSACHUSETTS CLUB 5050 West Maple Road THE NEBRASKA CLUB THE ALGONQUIN CLUB West Bloomfield, MI 48322 233 South 13th Street 217 Commonwealth Ave 248-855-1800/fax 248-855-5952 20th Floor, U.S. Bank Building Lincoln, Boston, MA 02116 NE 68508 617-266-2400 MINNESOTA 402-476-3228/fax 402-476-2264 THE HARVARD CLUB OF THE MINNEAPOLIS LIFE TIME NEVADA BOSTON ATHLETIC CLUB 374 Commonwealth Ave. 615 Second Ave. South THE STIRLING CLUB Boston, MA 02215 Minneapolis, MN 55402 617-536-1260/fax 617-536-0175 Turnberry Place 612-752-7000/fax 612-752-9597 2827 Paradise Rd Las Vegas, NV 89109 THE HARVARD CLUB OF 702-732-9700/fax 702-732-9702 BOSTON DOWNTOWN CLUB MISSISSIPPI One Federal Street Sovereign Bank Building GREAT SOUTHERN CLUB NEW JERSEY 38th Floor One Hancock Plaza Suite 1112 Boston, Mass. 02210 Mississippi Beach, MS 39501 THE TRENTON CLUB 617-542-2070/fax 617-426-2684 228-868-8619/fax 228-868-3419 479 W. State Street Trenton, NJ 08618 THE UNION CLUB OF BOSTON THE CAPITAL CLUB 609-393-4882 /fax 609-393-5579 8 Park Street 125 South Congress Street/ P.O. Box /email: [email protected] Boston, MA 02108 1432 617-227-0589/fax 617-227-2516 19th Floor THE MORRISTOWN CLUB Jackson, MS 39215 27 Elm Street THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF 601-969-7101/ fax 601-355-1215 Morristown, NJ 07960 BOSTON 973-539-0116/fax 973-267-6381 426 Stuart Street MISSOURI Boston, MA 02116 THE PARK AVENUE CLUB 617-266-5600/fax 617-266-5554 THE KANSAS CITY CLUB 184 Park Ave 918 Baltimore Ave Florham Park, NJ. 07932 THE BOSTON TENNIS & Kansas City, MO 64105 973-301-8233/fax 973-301-2348 RACQUET CLUB 816-421-6789 /fax 816-268-6365 939 Boylston Street GREATE BAY RACQUET AND Boston, MA 02115 THE UNIVERSITY CLUB OF TENNIS 617-536-4630/fax 617-247-1978 MISSOURI 901 Mays Landing Rd Somers Point, NJ 08244-1196 107 Reynolds Ave.
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