Built in 1924 and designed by Garber & Woodward, this
10-story Neo-Classical building was the home of the Cincinnati Club that formed
from the Businessmen’s Club that was established in 1892. This private club had dining rooms, a gym,
Turkish bath, a bowling alley, rooms for billiards and cards, a library,
reading rooms, and residential quarters for members and guests. The building was renovated in the 1990’s and
today it houses law offices and a banquet hall. The Cincinnati Club is on the National Registry of Historic
Places.
Cincinnati Club
30 Garfield Place, Downtown

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