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... Club was a horse and hunt club , similar in this respect to the hunt clubs of New York City . There city businessmen established such groups as the Meadowbrook Club and the Rockaway Club in the 1870's to spice the BACK TO NATURE 11.
... Club was a horse and hunt club , similar in this respect to the hunt clubs of New York City . There city businessmen established such groups as the Meadowbrook Club and the Rockaway Club in the 1870's to spice the BACK TO NATURE 11.
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... Club was formed in Yonkers , a splinter group of the Brookline club laid out a primitive six - hole course and campaigned vigorously for sup- port among their fellow members . By 1902 , when the Brookline club doubled the size of its ...
... Club was formed in Yonkers , a splinter group of the Brookline club laid out a primitive six - hole course and campaigned vigorously for sup- port among their fellow members . By 1902 , when the Brookline club doubled the size of its ...
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... Club , " Harper's New Monthly Magazine , xc ( December , 1894 ) , p . 18 . By 1928 , New York City's metropolitan region included one hundred fifty - nine clubs offering some twenty thousand landscaped acres to nearly fifty - two ...
... Club , " Harper's New Monthly Magazine , xc ( December , 1894 ) , p . 18 . By 1928 , New York City's metropolitan region included one hundred fifty - nine clubs offering some twenty thousand landscaped acres to nearly fifty - two ...
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