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THE PENN CLUB of NEW YORK Reciprocal Clubs THE PENN CLUB OF NEW YORK Reciprocal Clubs When a member of the Penn Club wishes to use a reciprocal club outside of New York City a letter of introduction to that club must be obtained from the General Manager’s Offices. This letter of introduction is conditional on the member’s Penn Club account status (i.e. no restriction currently applies) and their conduct while at another facility. With the exception of those locations with an asterisk * notation, please contact the reciprocal club directly to make your reservation before requesting your letter of introduction. Please allow 24 business hours for letters of introduction to be issued. This list also contains hotels/resorts where members enjoy preferred rates and upgrades, and preferred reservations at some public restaurants. For those locations marked with an asterisk *, please call 212-403-6620 to make your reservation and allow 36 hours for confirmation during business hours. When available, preferred rates and upgrades are available to Penn Club members for hotels marked with the asterisk *. To obtain a Letter of Introduction, please call 212-403-6620, or email [email protected], or request one on the Members Only web site. USA Colorado District of Columbia California The University Club Denver § The Army and Navy Club The Balboa Bay Club 1673 Sherman Street on Farragut Square 1221 West Coast Highway Denver, CO 80203 901 17th Street, NW Newport Beach, CA 92663-5026 (303) 861-4267 (303) 861-2723 Fax Washington, DC 20006-2503 (949) 645-5000 (949) 642-6947 Fax website: www.uclubdenver.org (202) 628-8400 (202) 296-8787 Fax website: www.balboabayclub.com website: www.armynavyclub.org Connecticut The Los Angeles Athletic Club Fairview Country Club City Tavern Club § 431 West 7th Street 1241 King Street 3206 M Street, NW Los Angeles, CA 90014 Greenwich, CT 06831-2936 Washington, DC 20007 (213) 625-2211 (213) 689-1194 Fax (203) 531-6200 (203) 531-4477 (202) 337-8770 (202) 625-2689 Fax website: www.laac.com website: www.citytavernclubdc.org website: www.fairviewcountryclub.org Olympic Club Ocean The Graduate Club § Cosmos Club 524 Post Street 155 Elm Street 2121 Massachusetts Avenue, NW San Francisco, CA 94102-1295 New Haven, CT 06511 Washington, DC 20008 (415) 345-5151 (415) 345-5150 Fax (203) 624-3197 (203) 624-1129 Fax (202) 387-7783 (800) 9COSMOS website: www.olyclub.com website: www.graduateclub.com (202) 234-6817 Fax The Pacific Club § website: www.cosmosclub.org 4110 MacArthur Blvd. The Hartford Club § Newport Beach, CA 92660 46 Prospect Street The George Town Club § (949) 955-1123 (949) 724-8926 Fax Hartford, CT 06103 1530 Wisconsin Avenue, NW website: www.pacificclub.org (860) 522-1271 (860) 246-2330 Fax Washington, DC 20007 website: www.hartfordclub.com (202) 333-9330 (202) 333-3183 Fax The Sutter Club website: www.georgetownclub.org 1220 Ninth Street The New Haven Lawn Club Sacramento, CA 95814 193 Whitney Avenue The University Club (916) 442-0456 (916) 442-0580 Fax New Haven, CT 06511 1135 Sixteenth Street, NW website: www.sutterclub.org (203) 777-3494 (203) 777-5657 Fax Washington, DC 20036-4801 website: nhlawnclub.com (202) 862-8800 (800) 626-1875 University Club of Palo Alto § (202) 296-2347 Fax The Quinnipiack Club 3277 Miranda Avenue website: www.universityclubdc.com Palo Alto, CA 94304 221 Church Street (650) 493-3972 (650) 493-0479 Fax New Haven, CT 06510 Florida website: www.ucpaloalto.com (203) 562-3147 (203) 624-3341 Fax River Club § website: www.qclub.org One Independent Drive, Suite 3500 The University Club of San Francisco The Town and County Club Jacksonville, FL 32202-5099 800 Powell Street (904) 354-1111 (904) 350-0346 Fax San Francisco, CA 94108 22 Woodland Street Hartford, CT 06105 website: www.towncounty.com (415) 781-0900 (415) 677-9323 Fax website: www.univclub.com (860) 522-1109 (860) 728-0758 Fax Sarasota Yacht Club § website: www.towncounty.com 1100 John Ringling Blvd. Wingtip Club § Delaware Sarasota, FL 34236 550 Montgomery Street (941) 365-4191 (941) 337-0121 Fax th University and Whist Club of Wilmington § (Club Lobby on the 10 floor) website: www.sarasotayachtclub.org San Francisco, CA 94111 805 North Broom Street (415) 956-0506 Wilmington, DE 19806 website: www.wingtip.com (302) 658-5125 (302) 658-6415 Fax website: www.universityandwhistclub.com Georgia Massachusetts New York The Georgian Club § The Algonquin Club of Boston The Binghamton Club § 5565 Glenridge Connector, Suite 100 217 Commonwealth Avenue 83 Front Street Atlanta, GA 30342 Boston, MA 02116 Binghamton, NY 13905 (404) 459-2500 (404) 459-2501 Fax (617) 266-2400 (617) 266-2035 Fax (607) 722-2329 (607) 722-6164 Fax website: www.GeorgianClub.com website: www.algonquinclub.com website: webentrance.com/Binghamton.com The Pinnacle Club § The Harvard Club of Boston Century Club of Syracuse § 699 Broad Street 374 Commonwealth Avenue 480 James Street Augusta, GA 30901 Boston, MA 02215 Syracuse, NY 13203 (706) 722-5792 (706) 722-5737 Fax (617) 536-1260 (617) 536-0175 Fax (315) 422-6161 (315) 472-2547 Fax website: www.pinnacleclub.us website: www.harvardclub.com website: centuryclubofsyracuse.com Hawaii The Union Club of Boston The Coffee House § Outrigger Canoe Club Eight Park Street 20 West 44th Street 2909 Kalakaua Avenue Boston, MA 02108-4803 New York, NY 10036 Honolulu, HI 96815 (617) 227-0589 (617) 227-2516 Fax (212) 391-5609 (808) 923-1585 (808) 921-1414 Fax website: www.unionclub.org website: www.coffeehouseclub.org website: www.outriggercanoeclub.com The University Club of Boston § The Fort Schuyler Club § Illinois 426 Stuart Street 254 Genesee Street The Standard Club Boston, MA 02116 Utica, NY 13502 320 South Plymouth Court (617) 266-5600 (617) 266-5554 Fax (315) 797-0170 (315) 797-0071 Fax Chicago, IL 60604 website: www.uclub.org website: www.fortschuylerclub.com (312) 427-9100 (312) 427-9483 Fax Wamsutta Club Genesee Valley Club website: www.stclub.org 421 East Avenue 427 County Street Union League Club of Chicago New Bedford, MA 02740 Rochester, NY 14607 65 West Jackson Blvd. (508) 997-7431 (508) 997-9433 Fax (716) 271-1010 (716) 271-1197 Fax Chicago, IL 60604-3598 website: www.wamsuttaclub.org website:www.gvalleyclub.org (312) 427-7800 (312) 427-8117 Fax Michigan The India House § website: www.ulcc.org One Hanover Square Detroit Athletic Club University Club of Chicago 241 Madison Street New York, NY 10004 76 East Monroe Street Detroit, MI 48226 (212) 269-2323 (212) 269-2369 Fax website: www.indiahouseclub.org Chicago, IL 60603 (313) 963-9200 (313) 963-8891 Fax (312) 726-2840 (312) 726-0620 Fax website: www.thedac.com The Saint Andrew’s Golf Club website: www.ucco.com 10 Old Jackson Avenue Minneapolis Hastings On Hudson, NY 10706 Indiana Minneapolis Club (914) 478-3500 (914) 478-3440 Fax The Columbia Club 729 Second Avenue South website: www.saintandrewsgolfclub.com 121 Monument Circle Minneapolis, MN 55402 Indianapolis, IN 46204 (612) 332-2292 (612) 332-4305 Fax Salem Golf Club (317) 767-1361 (317) 638-3137 Fax website: mplsclub.org 18 Bloomer Road, P.O. Box 408 website: www.columbia-club.org North Salem, NY 10560-0408 Minnesota (914) 669-5485 (914) 669-5486 Fax Kentucky The University Club of St. Paul website: www.salemgolfclub.org Metropolitan Club § 420 Summit Avenue Yahnundasis Golf Club § 50 E. River Center Blvd, Suite 1900 St. Paul, MN 55102 Seneca Turnpike Covington, KY 41011 (651) 222-1751 (651) 290-7170 Fax (859) 491-2400 (859) 491-5423 Fax New Hartford, NY 13413 website: www.metropolitanclub.net Missouri (315) 732-6123 (315) 732-5439 Fax Saint Louis Club § website: www.yahnundasis.org Maryland 7701 Forsyth Blvd. The Center Club St. Louis, MO 63105 North Carolina 100 Light Street (314) 726-1964 (314) 862-5528 Fax String & Splinter§ Baltimore, MD 21202 website: www.stlclub.com 305 West High Avenue (410) 727-7788 (410) 783-0166 Fax High Point, NC 27260 website: www.centerclub.org New Jersey (336) 882-8191 (336) 882-4878 Fax The Morristown Club § website: www.stringandsplinter.com The Johns Hopkins Club § 27 Elm Street 3400 North Charles Street Morristown, NJ 07960 Ohio Baltimore, MD 21218-2698 (973) 539-0116 (973) 267-6381 Fax The Athletic Club (410) 235-3434 (410) 467-0816 Fax 136 East Broad Street website: www.jhuclub.jhu.edu Park Avenue Club § 184 Park Avenue Columbus, OH 43215-3606 Kenwood Golf and Country Club Florham Park, NJ 07932 (614) 221-3344 (614) 221-7829 Fax 5601 River Road (973) 301-8233 (973) 301-2348 Fax website: athleticclubcolumbus.com Bethesda, MD 20816 website: www.parkavenueclub.com Queen City Club (301) 320-3000 (301) 320-3006 Fax 331 East Fourth Street website: www.kenwoodcc.net Cincinnati, OH 45202 (513) 621-2708 (513) 263-1010 Fax website: www.queencityclub.com The Union Club Tennessee INTERNATIONAL CLUBS 1211 Euclid Avenue The University Club § Africa Cleveland, OH 44115-1865 1346 Central Avenue The Cape Town Club (216) 621-4230 (216) 621-7440 Fax Memphis, TN 38104-4898 Leinster Hall, No. 7 The University Club of Cincinnati (901) 722-3700 (901) 722-3751 Fax Weltevreden Street, Gardens 401 E. 4th Street website: www.universityclubofmemphis.com Cape Town, Western Cape 8001 South Africa Cincinnati, OH 45202 Texas 011-2721-424-5586 (513) 721-2600 001-2721-424-6213 Fax The City Club of Worth Club website: www.uclub.com Pretoria Country Club 301 Commerce Street 241 Sidney Avenue, Waterkloof, 0181 Fort Worth, TX 76102 Oregon Cape Town, South Africa 7700 (817) 878-4000 (817) 878-4090 Fax Multnomah Athletic Club § 011-27-12-460-6241 1849 S.W. Salmon Street website: www.cityclub-ftw.com 011-27-12-460-7107 Fax Portland, OR 97207-0390 The Fort Worth Club website: www.ptacc.co.za (503) 223-6251 (503) 525-8998 Fax 306 West Seventh Street The Rand Club Fort Worth, TX 76102 Pennsylvania 33 Loveday Street, P.O.
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