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This is a list of notable buildings that have housed traditional gentlemen's clubs or working men's clubs. These are individual buildings that are listed on a historic register or have other significance. The focus of this list is on buildings, not on the clubs themselves. Many traditional gentlemen's clubs in the United States are situated in notable historic buildings, a number of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Non NRHP Buildings * The Boston Club, New Orleans, LA, built by noted architect James Gallier

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  • This is a list of notable buildings that have housed traditional gentlemen's clubs or working men's clubs. These are individual buildings that are listed on a historic register or have other significance. The focus of this list is on buildings, not on the clubs themselves. in England * Of 25 gentlemen's clubs in London, many are ensconced in historic, dedicated buildings, including: * Boodle's building at 28 St. James's Street, its home since 1782 * Athenaeum Club building at 107 Pall Mall since 1830 or before * Houldsworth Working Men's Club, Manchester, a Grade II listed building * Dial House, Sheffield, location of former Dial House Working Men's Clubin the United States Many traditional gentlemen's clubs in the United States are situated in notable historic buildings, a number of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. * Tallulah Men's Club Building, Tallulah, LA, NRHP-listed * West End Wheelmen's Club, Wilkes-Barre, PA, built 1897, NRHP-listed. Shingle Style, with a wraparound porch and porte cochere, built in . * Issaquah Sportsmen's Club, Issaquah, WA, NRHP-listed * Cincinnati Gymnasium and Athletic Club, Cincinnati, Ohio, NRHP-listed * Denver Athletic Club, Denver, CO, NRHP-listed * Elks Athletic Club, Louisville KY, NRHP-listed * Midwest Athletic Club, Chicago, IL, NRHP-listed * Missouri Athletic Club Building, St. Louis, MO, NRHP-listed * Union Pacific Athletic Club, Laramie, WY, NRHP-listed * Southside Sportsmens Club District, Great River, NY, NRHP-listed Non NRHP Buildings * The Boston Club, New Orleans, LA, built by noted architect James Gallier (en)
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  • This is a list of notable buildings that have housed traditional gentlemen's clubs or working men's clubs. These are individual buildings that are listed on a historic register or have other significance. The focus of this list is on buildings, not on the clubs themselves. Many traditional gentlemen's clubs in the United States are situated in notable historic buildings, a number of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Non NRHP Buildings * The Boston Club, New Orleans, LA, built by noted architect James Gallier (en)
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  • List of traditional gentlemen's and working men's club buildings (en)
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