The Union Club
The Union Club is the oldest private club in New York City and the fifth oldest in the United States
The Union Club of the City of New York is a private social club in New York City that was founded in 1836. The clubhouse is located at 101 East 69th Street on the corner of Park Avenue, in a landmark building designed by Delano & Aldrich that opened on August 28, 1933.
Amenities include five dining rooms, a humidor with 100,000 cigars, a card room, a library, a lounge, and squash courts. Notable Members are also some of the most prominent in history: Cornelius Vanderbilt, William Randolph Hearst, Dwight D. Eisenhower, and Ulysses S. Grant.
The Union Club is the oldest private club in New York City and is considered one of the most prestigious clubs in New York City.
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The Union ClubWebsite
theunionclub.comVenue
Private Members' ClubAddress
101 E 69th St, NY 10021Area
Lenox Hill, New YorkShare