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}} The Washington Athletic Club stands at 1325 6th Avenue, at Union Street, in downtown Seattle, on the same block as the 5th Avenue Theatre. The WAC won its sixth consecutive 5 Star Platinum Club of America award in 2012 and was named the best athletic club in Washington and one of the top four nationally. The 21-story WAC clubhouse opened in December 1930, and the club marks its 84th anniversary in 2013. The clubhouse was designed in the art deco style by Seattle architect Sherwood D. Ford. The club includes five floors of athletic and fitness facilities, including a 25-yard indoor pool and a full-size basketball court. The top ten floors house the Inn at the WAC, a 109-room boutique hotel. The club also offers a full-service day spa, voted the best private club spa in America in 2012, and a wellness center. The idea of the Century 21 Exposition was first conceived by club members within the building in January 1955. In 2009, the Washington Athletic Club became a City of Seattle Landmark.〔(Landmarks Alphabetical Listing for W ), Individual Landmarks, Department of Neighborhoods, City of Seattle. Accessed 08 October 2010.〕 The club's magazine, WAC Magazine, is published 10 times a year. Current and past issues are kept in a digital edition archive at (wacmagazine.com ). The club's website is (wac.net ). ==History== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Washington Athletic Club」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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