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Kansas City Club : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kansas City Club
The Kansas City Club, founded in 1882 and located in the Library District of Downtown Kansas City, Missouri, USA, is the oldest existing gentlemen's club in Missouri. (The club began admitting women members in 1975.) Along with the River Club on nearby Quality Hill, it is one of two surviving private city clubs on the Missouri side of Kansas City. Notable members have included Presidents Harry Truman and Dwight D. Eisenhower, General Omar Bradley, and political boss Tom Pendergast. ==Clubhouse==
The club is located in a neoclassical masonry and reinforced concrete building at 918 Baltimore Avenue, which was designed by John McKecknie and built in 1922.〔("Library District Walking Tour," Kansas City Library (retrieved Aug. 5, 2013) )〕 It is situated at the corner of Ninth Street across Baltimore Avenue from the Central Library and across Ninth Street from the New York Life Building. The clubhouse previously was home to the University Club of Kansas City from 1922 to 2001 (see below). The four-story clubhouse contains a dining room, a pub, a library, a cigar stand, full-service athletic facilities, and banquet and meeting facilities including a lounge, a ballroom, and private conference rooms.〔(The Kansas City Club (Official Website) )〕 Two "inner clubs" have their own private lounge and bar spaces for their own members.〔 The athletic facilities include cardio, weight, and strength training equipment, a trainer, a masseuse, hot tubs, steam rooms, saunas, a racquetball court, and two squash courts.〔 Along with the University of Missouri-Kansas City and the Pembroke Hill School, the Kansas City Club is one of only three locations in Kansas City with squash facilities.〔(''United States Squash Racquets Association: Missouri facility locations'' )〕
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