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    History. The club was established in 1916-1917 by Charles B. Macdonald, in a building designed in the Georgian Revival architectural style by Cross & Cross. [2][3] In the 1960s, it was "a preferred social gathering spot for America's most powerful chief executives." [4] .

  2. 6 sie 2013 · The Links Club. The Links Club altered and seen here by Cross & Cross c. 1916 at 36 East 62nd Street in New York City. Co-founded by Charles Blair Macdonald of ' Ballyshear ' in Southampton, the club's purpose is to promote the best interests of the game of golf.

  3. sideways.nyc › discover › 2ZIeWVBgXnhMWybSHQhEeWLinks Club - sideways.nyc

    In 1891, a group of distinguished gentlemen gathered at the Knickerbocker Club, now on 62nd Street, and formed the Metropolitan Club. JP Morgan was their first president and the land that the club stands on was acquired from the Duchess of Marlborough.

  4. The Links Club was started in 1926 by four founding members C.G. RIP Mayer from Electrical Engineering, F.J. John Millard from Civil Engineering, G.H.N Bobbie Mayes from Electrical Engineering and J.G. Percy Shelley from Mechanical Engineering.

  5. www.wikispooks.com › wiki › Links_ClubLinks Club - Wikispooks

    The Links is a private club in New York City. It is located at 36 East 62nd Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. [1] Contents. 1 History. 2 Members. 3 Known members. 4 References. History. Charles B. Macdonald, a golf champion and founder of the United States Golf Association, started the Links in 1917.

  6. 28 lis 2022 · From the Player's to the Explorer's, discover the oldest and most historic private social clubs in New York City!

  7. 24 lut 2007 · The Links is located on 36 East 62nd Street in New York City between Madison and Park avenues. It is housed in a stunning four-story Georgian townhouse with a mansard roof that was built in 1890. The Architectural Record describes the club in 1917 as showing "the effects of quiet breeding, traditional elegance, of considered good taste."

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