Duquesne Club
The logo of the Duquesne Club
The logo of the Duquesne Club
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Formation | 1873 (152 years ago) |
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Type | City club |
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Membership
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~ 2,700 (men and women) |
General Manager
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Scott Neill, CCM |
Website | www.duquesne.org |
Designated | 1976[1] |
The Duquesne Club is a private social club in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, founded in 1873.
History
The Duquesne Club was founded in 1873. Its first president was John H. Ricketson.[2] The club's present home, a Romanesque structure designed by Longfellow, Alden & Harlow on Sixth Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh, was opened in 1890; an addition designed by Janssen & Cocken that included a garden patio, barbershop, and new kitchens was constructed in 1931.[2] The building achieved landmark status from the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation in 1976, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.[2]
The Club voted to admit women for the first time in its history in 1980.[2] A health-and-fitness center was added in 1994, and the Club was ranked as #1 City Club in America in 1997, an honor that would be repeated in 2001, 2003, and 2006.[2][3]
In 2009, the Duquesne Club was ranked as the second best city club in the nation, behind the Union League Club of Philadelphia.[4]
Notable Guests
Among notable guest to the club are U.S. Presidents Ulysses S. Grant, Herbert Hoover, Ronald Reagan,[5] George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton as well as Colin Powell, Polish leader Edward Gierek[6] and Former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto.[7]
Membership
As of 2007, membership at the Duquesne Club consisted of about 2,700 men and women.[8] Though the Club does not discriminate in its selection of members, membership is by invitation from an existing member only.[8]
See also
- List of American gentlemen's clubs
- Economic Club of Pittsburgh
- Allegheny HYP Club
- Greater Pittsburgh Chamber of Commerce
External links
- The Duquesne Club (official site)
- The Duquesne Club's club policies
- WTAE-TV feature on the Club kitchen on YouTube
- 1981 news feature
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- 1873 establishments in Pennsylvania
- Cultural infrastructure completed in 1887
- Clubs and societies in the United States
- Culture of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Organizations based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Pittsburgh History & Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks
- Traditional gentlemen's clubs in the United States