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Founded in 1916, St. Clair Country Club is one of the premier private clubs in the United States. It spreads on an area of more than 250 acres and features an 18-hole golf course, swimming pool, clubhouse, fitness center, golf shop and tennis courts. Its clubhouse covers an area of over 60,000 square feet and consists of various private dining facilities and locker rooms. The club also maintains a separate pool for children. St. Clair Country Club s fitness center is equipped with cardiovascular and weight equipment. In addition, the club hosts various social and corporate events, such as weddings, receptions, anniversaries, rehearsal dinners, birthday parties, and business meetings and seminars. It maintains a location in Pittsburgh.
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Incorporated in 1904, The Edgewood Club is an athletic, civic and social club. The Club has various facilities, such as a swimming pool, childrens pool, three tennis courts, a ballroom, a snack bar, as well as dining area and locker rooms. It offers its facilities for various member and non member events, such as weddings, social gatherings and business-related events. The Edgewood Club has a pro shop, which features tennis and swimming equipment and apparel.
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The South Hills Country Club was built in the 1920s in what is now Whitehall and is a members-only club. The golf course consists of 18 holes with red, white and blue tees. There is a 300-yard driving range with three target greens and separate areas to practice sand irons, chipping and putting. There are also separate locker rooms for men, women and youth. The pro shop offers a wide selection of equipment and fashions. South Hills Country Club's clubhouse offers several social events, from black tie dinners to pool side picnics.  

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Pittsburgh / Pennsylvania / United States
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Allegheny HYP Club History Alumni of Harvard, Yale and Princeton had been active in western Pennsylvania for many years, but no one group was large enough to maintain a clubhouse. In 1929, efforts were made to band together and procure a joint headquarters. The small tenement buildings on the corner of William Penn Place and Strawberry Way seemed to offer the best location, combining proximity to many of the larger office buildings with the restful atmosphere of a quiet street. Built in 1894, the buildings originally contained 12 three-room apartments and served as workers row housing. Pittsburgh architect and club member Edward B. Lee ( Harvard Class of 1899 ) was commissioned to transform the space into a private club. Some of his other works include the City County Building and various buildings at CMU. The fact that it was a re-use project made it unusual for the time. The exterior of the club was remodeled in the Georgian style to be reminiscent of the London of long ago. Lee also designed much of the interior, as well as donated an antique grandfather clock from Amsterdam that still chimes in the Member s Lounge today. Following many months of extensive reconstruction, the Club opened its doors on November 7, 1930. One side of the courtyard is now occupied by offices and the other structure forms the headquarters of the Club. The courtyard itself has been ornamented with columns, capitals and other materials salvaged from demolished buildings formerly at the three founding universities and around Pittsburgh. The Club is registered as a National Historic Landmark and is part of the Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation downtown walking tour. It continues to be the last remaining tenement housing from the 1890 s.
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Located in Pittsburgh, Pa., Chartiers Country Club is a private country club with more than 750 members, including 300 permanent golf members and more than 450 in other membership categories. Its facilities encompass a pool and pool house, a large Tudor style clubhouse with four dining areas and large ballroom as well as a golf course originally designed by Willie Park in 1924 and modified by Arthur Hills nearly 25 years ago. A par 70 layout, the golf course measures 6,562-yards from the blue tees, 6,232-yards from the white tees and 5,236-yards from the red tees. Originally named the Chartiers Heights Country Club, the club was founded in 1924 by 400 charter members.
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