Alabama •
Birmingham • The Club (1951) • The Phoenix Club (1883–1926), moved to
Shades Mountain and became a country club •
Mobile •
The Athelstan Club (1875) •
The Manassas Club (1861–1920s) •
Tuscaloosa • The University Club of the University of Alabama (1944)
Alaska •
Anchorage • The Petroleum Club of Anchorage (1958)
Arizona •
Phoenix • The University Club of Phoenix (1965) •
Tempe • The University Club of Arizona State University (1989) File:2021 Arizona State University, Tempe Campus, University Club.jpg|The University Club of Arizona State University •
Tucson • The Mountain Oyster Club (1948)
California •
Bakersfield • The Petroleum Club of Bakersfield (1952) •
Berkeley • The
Berkeley City Club (1927) • The
Berkeley Faculty Club (1902) Image:Berkeley Women's City Club (Berkeley, CA).JPG|The
Berkeley City Club File:Faculty Club (Berkeley, CA).jpg|The
Berkeley Faculty Club •
Eureka • The
Ingomar Club (1950) Image:Carson Mansion Eureka California.jpg|The
Ingomar Club •
Long Beach • The Long Beach Petroleum Club (1953) •
Los Angeles • The
Academy of Magical Arts (1952) • The
California Club (1887) • The
Jonathan Club (1895) • The
Los Angeles Athletic Club (1880) Image:California Club 1.JPG|The
California Club •
Modesto • Old Fisherman's Club •
Monterey • Pacheco Club (1957) •
Newport Beach • The Pacific Club (1981), which presents the
Lott Trophy •
Oakland • The Bellevue Club (1929) (Never a gentlemen's club, it was exclusively for women until 1973) • The Lakeview Club (1984–2000), insolvent •
Palo Alto • The Stanford Faculty Club (1908) • The University Club of Palo Alto (1952) •
Pasadena • The
Athenaeum at Caltech (1930) • The Pasadena Athletic Club (1926–2007), insolvent • The University Club of Pasadena (1922) •
Sacramento • The
Sutter Club (1889) •
San Diego • The Faculty Club (1975) • The University Club of San Diego (1896) •
San Francisco • Bankers Club • The
Bohemian Club (1872), which hosts the
Bohemian Grove retreat • The Cercle de l'Union ("the French Club") (1905) • The
City Club of San Francisco (1930), until 1987 called the Pacific Stock Exchange Lunch Club • The Concordia-Argonaut Club (1864) •
The Family (1901), founded by members of the
Bohemian Club who left in a dispute • The
Marines Memorial Club (1946) •
The Norwegian Club of San Francisco (1898) (women first became full members in 2020) • The
Olympic Club (1860) • The
Pacific-Union Club (1852) • The
University Club of San Francisco (1890) • The Villa Taverna (1960) Image:Bohemian Club, San Francisco.jpg|The
Bohemian Club Image:Marines' Memorial Hotel exterior 3.JPG|The
Marines Memorial Club Image:Olympic Club, San Francisco.jpg|The
Olympic Club Image:James Flood Mansion (San Francisco) 4.JPG|The
Pacific-Union Club Image:University Club, San Francisco.jpg|The
University Club of San Francisco •
San Jose • The Metropolitan University Club (1936–1990), created from merger of previous Metropolitan Social & Athletic Club (1936) and University Club of San Jose (1957), insolvent • The
Sainte Claire Club (1888) • The Silicon Valley Athletic Club (1981), until 2012 called the San Jose Athletic Club Image:USA-San Jose-Sainte Claire Club-2.jpg|The Sainte Claire Club •
Santa Barbara • The Faculty Club (1963) • The Santa Barbara Club (1892) • The University Club of Santa Barbara (1923) Image:USA-Santa Barbara-University Club-1.jpg|The University Club of Santa Barbara •
Stockton • The Yosemite Club (1888–2010), insolvent
Colorado •
Colorado Springs • The El Paso Club (1877) •
Denver • The Cactus Club (1911) • The
Denver Athletic Club (1884) • The Denver Club (1880–1995), Denver's oldest club, insolvent; had contained two singles and one doubles squash courts • The Denver Petroleum Club (1948) • The
Denver Press Club (1877), the oldest existing
press club in the United States • The University Club of Denver (1891) File:DenverAthleticClub.JPG|The
Denver Athletic Club Connecticut •
Greenwich • The Field Club (1908) •
Hartford • The
Hartford Club (1873) File:Hartford Club, Hartford CT.jpg|The
Hartford Club •
New Haven • The Graduate Club (1892) •
Mory's Association (1849) • The
New Haven Lawn Club (1891) •
The Quinnipiack Club (1871) File:Mory's in New Haven, October 17, 2008.jpg|
Mory's Association •
New London • The Thames Club (1869) •
Waterbury • The Waterbury Club (1881–2009), insolvent
Delaware •
Wilmington • The
Wilmington Club (1855) • The University Club of Wilmington (1924–1958), merged with the Wilmington Whist Club to become the University and Whist Club File:Wilmington Club.JPG|The Wilmington Club
District of Columbia •
Washington • The
Alibi Club (1884) • The
Army and Navy Club (1885) • The
Arts Club of Washington (1916) • The
Capitol Hill Club (The National Republican Club) (1951) • The
City Tavern Club (1962–2024), insolvent • The
Cosmos Club (1878) • The George Town Club (1966) • The
Metropolitan Club (1863) • The
1925 F Street Club (1935–1999) • The
National Press Club (1908) • The Racquet Club of Washington (1920–1936), merged into the University Club of Washington, D.C. • The
Sulgrave Club (1922) • The
University Club of Washington, DC (1904) • The
Washington Club (1891–2013), merged into the University Club of Washington, D.C. Image:Alibi Club - Washington, D.C..jpg|The
Alibi Club Image:Army and Navy Club Building.JPG|The
Army and Navy Club File:Cleveland Abbe House.jpg|The
Arts Club of Washington Image:Capitol Hill Club, Washington DC.jpg|The
Capitol Hill Club Image:City Tavern Club.jpg|The
City Tavern Club Image:Cosmos Club - Blizzard of 2010.JPG|The
Cosmos Club Image:Metropolitan Club.jpg|The
Metropolitan Club Image:Nationalpressbuilding1.jpg|The
National Press Club File:University Club.JPG|The Racquet Club of Washington (1920–1936); The
University Club of Washington, DC (1936–present) Image:Washington Club.JPG|The
Washington Club Florida •
Jacksonville • The
River Club of Jacksonville (1954) •
Miami • The Bankers Club (1972–2014), • The Brickell Club (1988–1995), insolvent • The City Club (1984–1994), merged with the Miami Club to become the Miami City Club • The Miami Club (1921–1994), merged with the City Club to become the Miami City Club •
Naples • The Collier Athletic Club (1985–2010), insolvent •
Orlando • The University Club of Orlando (1926) • The Citrus Club (1971) •
North Palm Beach • The City Club of the Palm Beaches (1990–2010), insolvent •
Sarasota • The University Club of Sarasota (1969–2009), insolvent •
Surfside • The Surf Club (1930) •
Tallahassee • The Governor's Club (1982) •
Tampa • The Tampa Club (1982) • The University Club of Tampa (1946)
Georgia •
Atlanta • The
Buckhead Club (1988) • The
Burns Club Atlanta (1896) • The
Capital City Club (1883) • The Cherokee Town and Country Club (1956) • The Georgian Club (1982–2020) • The
Piedmont Driving Club (1887) • The
Standard Club (1866–1983), moved to
Johns Creek, Georgia, and became a country club Image:Capital City Club.jpg|The
Capital City Club •
Augusta • The Pinnacle Club (1967) •
Macon • The City Club of Macon (1992–2008), insolvent • The Side Porch Lounge of Stanislaus (2005) •
Savannah • The Chatham Club (1968) •
The Oglethorpe Club (1870) Image:Oglethorpe Social Club in Savannah, Georgia.JPG|The Oglethorpe Club
Hawaii •
Honolulu • The Commercial Club (1906–1963), insolvent •
The Pacific Club (1851) • The University Club of Honolulu (1905–1930), merged into the Pacific Club
Illinois •
Chicago • The
Arts Club of Chicago • The Casino Club (1914) • The
Caxton Club (1895) • The
Chicago Athletic Association (1890–2007), insolvent • The
Chicago Club (1869) •
Chicago Yacht Club • The
Cliff Dwellers Club (1907) • The Covenant Club • Columbia Yacht Club of Chicago • Lake Shore Athletic Club (1927–1977) • The Metropolitan Club • The Mid America Club • The
Quadrangle Club (1893) • The
Racquet Club of Chicago (1923) • The Sky-Line Club • The Tavern Club • The Tower Club • The Standard Club (1869–2020) • The
Union League of Chicago (1879) • The
University Club of Chicago (1887) File:Chicago Club 81 East Van Buren Street.jpg|The
Chicago Club File:Front of QC.jpg|The
Quadrangle Club Image:University Club of Chicago 76 East Monroe Street.jpg|The
University Club of Chicago •
Decatur • The Decatur Club (1883) •
Moline • The Moline Commercial Club (1907–1933), insolvent •
Oakbrook Terrace • The DuPage Club (1984) •
Peoria • The Creve Coeur Club (1894) •
Rockford • The University Club of Rockford (1911) •
Springfield • The Sangamo Club (1890–2023), insolvent •
Wilmette • The Michigan Shores Club (1904), until 1943 called the Shawnee Club
Indiana •
Bloomington • The University Club of Indiana University (1958) •
Evansville • The Evansville Petroleum Club (1948–2006), insolvent •
Fort Wayne • The Summit Club (c.1967–2008), insolvent •
Indianapolis • The
Antelope Club (1947) • The
Columbia Club (1889) • The Indianapolis Athletic Club (1920–2004), insolvent • The Indianapolis Press Club (1934–2004), insolvent, but still operates a charitable foundation • IUPUI University Club (1988) • The University Club of Indianapolis (1893) • The Marion Club (1888–1928), insolvent and sold clubhouse Image:Columbia Club, Indy.JPG|The
Columbia Club •
New Albany • The Calumet Club (1919–1932), ceased existence but held reunions up until 1975 •
South Bend • The Summit Club (1967–2012), insolvent
Iowa •
Davenport • The Davenport Club (1945–1993), insolvent • The
Outing Club (1891) Image:Outing Club Davenport, Iowa.jpg|The
Outing Club •
Des Moines • The Des Moines Club (1909–2002), merged with the Embassy Club to become the Des Moines Embassy Club • The Des Moines Embassy Club (1909), formed in 2002 from the merger of the Embassy Club and Des Moines Club • The Embassy Club (1946–2002), merged with the Des Moines Club to become the Des Moines Embassy Club
Kansas •
Hutchinson • The Hutchinson Town Club (1947) •
Kansas City • The
Kansas City Athletic Club (1887) •
Topeka • The Top of the Tower Club (1968) •
Wichita • The Petroleum Club of Wichita (1949) • The Wichita Club (1889–1996), merged into the Petroleum Club of Wichita
Kentucky •
Lexington • The
Club at Spindletop Hall (1965) • The Lexington Club (1860) •
Louisville • The
Pendennis Club (1881) • The University Club of Louisville (1991) • The Louisville Thoroughbred Society (2018) File:Pendennis Club.jpg|The
Pendennis Club •
Owensboro • The Campbell Club (1959) – Permanently closed on December 21, 2018 File:Gillim House in Owensboro.jpg|The Campbell Club
Louisiana •
Baton Rouge • The Camelot Club (1967–2016) The Camelot Club is now defunct. • The City Club (1957) File:Former post office in downtown Baton Rouge.jpg|The City Club of Baton Rouge •
Lafayette • The Petroleum Club of Lafayette (1953) •
Lake Charles • The Pioneer Club (1948) •
Monroe • The Lotus Club (1920) •
Morgan City • The Petroleum Club of Morgan City (1966) •
New Orleans •
The Boston Club (1841), oldest in the South. • The Elkin Club (1832–1838), vicinity of
Bayou St. John •
Louisiana Debating and Literary Association (1877) • Le Moyne de Bienville Club (1964) • The
New Orleans Athletic Club (1872) • The Pelican Club (1843–1865) closed during the
Civil War •
The Pickwick Club (1857) • The Orleans Club (1851–1858), some members later formed
The Pickwick Club • The Round Table Club (1898) • The Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club (1909) File:The Boston Club New Orleans Circa 1890.png|The Boston Club File:ChessCheckersWhistClubBuildingNOLA1903.jpg|The Chess, Checkers, & Whist Club (1883–1932) File:MG1906HarmonyClubWindmillB.jpg|The Harmony Club (1896–1930) •
Shreveport • The Cambridge Club (1982–2009), insolvent • The Petroleum Club of Shreveport (1948) • The Shreveport Club (1946) • The University Club of Shreveport (1979–2011), insolvent •
Portland • The
Cumberland Club (1877) • The
Portland Club (1886) File:Cumberland Club, Portland, Maine.png|The Cumberland Club File:Portland Club in Maine.jpg|The
Portland Club Maryland •
Annapolis • The Annapolitan Club •
Baltimore • The Center Club (1962) • The Engineers Club (1905) • The
Johns Hopkins Club (1899) • The
Maryland Club (1857) • The 14 West Hamilton Street Club (1925) • The Hamilton Street Club • The Mt. Vernon Club • The Woman's Club of Roland Park Image:Johns Hopkins Club.JPG|The
Johns Hopkins Club •
South River • The
South River Club (c.1690); oldest existing gentlemen's club in North America File:South River Club Jul 09.JPG|The
South River Club Massachusetts •
Amherst • The University of Massachusetts University Club (1935) •
Andover • The
Lanam Club (1957) File:AndoverMA Orlando.jpg|The
Lanam Club •
Boston • The
Algonquin Club (1885) • The
Anthology Club (1804–1811), which founded the
Boston Athenæum • The
Boston Athletic Association (1887–1936), lost clubhouse amidst the
Great Depression, continues to exist as a society organizing races, including the
Boston Marathon • The
Boston City Club (1906) • The Badminton & Tennis Club (1908) • The Boston College Club (1913) •
The Club of Odd Volumes (1887) • The
Harvard Club of Boston (1908) • The
Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Association (1795–1959), lost clubhouse and moved to
Quincy, Massachusetts, where it became a charity fund • The St. Botolph Club (1880) • The
Somerset Club (1852) • The
Tavern Club (1884) • The
Tennis and Racquet Club (1902) • The
Union Boat Club (1851) • The
Union Club of Boston (1863) • The University Club of Boston (1891) • The Wardroom Club of Boston (1899), Founded in 1899 as a direct result of the Spanish–American War, is based in the old Charlestown Navy Yard Image:Algonquin Club facade, Boston.JPG|The
Algonquin Club File:77_MtVernonSt_Boston_2010_f.jpg|
The Club of Odd Volumes File:Main Clubhouse, Harvard Club of Boston MA.jpg|The
Harvard Club of Boston Image:Somerset Club, Boston, MA - front facade.JPG|The
Somerset Club Image:Tavern Club - 4 Boylston Place, Boston, MA - DSC05881.JPG|The
Tavern Club Image:Tennis and Racquet Club, Boston MA.jpg|The
Tennis and Racquet Club File:Community Boating, Inc clubhouse.jpg|The
Union Boat Club File:Union Club of Boston - DSC05916.JPG|The
Union Club of Boston File:1915 BostonCityClub10 AmericanArchitect March24.png| The
Boston City Club •
Cambridge • The Harvard Faculty Club (1920) •
Fall River • The
Quequechan Club (1861) File:Q Club FR.jpg|The
Quequechan Club •
Fitchburg • The
Fay Club (1910) File:FitchburgMA FayClub.jpg|The
Fay Club •
Lenox • The Lenox Club (1864) •
Lowell • The
Yorick Club (1882–1979), insolvent File:YORICK CLUB-1910.jpg|The
Yorick Club (1901–1979) •
New Bedford • The
Wamsutta Club (1866) •
Newburyport • The Dalton Club (1898) •
Plymouth • The Old Colony Club (1769), third oldest existing gentlemen's club in the United States (behind the
South River Club and the
Schuylkill Fishing Company) •
Quincy • The Neighborhood Club (1916) •
Springfield • The Colony Club (1915–2018) •
Worcester • The
Worcester Club (1888) File:Isaac Davis House.jpg|The
Worcester Club Michigan •
Calumet • The
Miscowaubik Club (1903) File:Miskatonic Club Calumet MI.jpg|The
Miscowaubik Club •
Detroit •
The Book Club of Detroit (1957) • The
Detroit Athletic Club (1887) • The
Detroit Club (1882) • The Detroit Racquet Club (1902) • The
Harmonie Club (1849–1974), insolvent •
The Players (1910) • The Yondotega Club (1892) Image:DetroitAthleticClubnew.JPG|The
Detroit Athletic Club Image:DetroitClub.jpg|The
Detroit Club File:Harmonie Club 1899.jpg|The
Harmonie Club (1893–1974) File:The Players Detroit MI.jpg|
The Players •
East Lansing • The University Club of Michigan State University (1962) •
Grand Rapids • The Peninsular Club (1881–2008), insolvent • The Press Club (1953–2004), merged into the University Club of Grand Rapids • The University Club of Grand Rapids (1923) •
Iron Mountain • The Chippewa Club (1945) •
Kalamazoo • The Beacon Club (1947) • The Park Club of Kalamazoo(1904) •
Saginaw • The Saginaw Club (1889) • Tecumseh • The Tecumseh Club (1863)
Minnesota •
Bloomington • The Decathlon Club (1968–2000), was damaged in fire and did not reopen •
Duluth •
Kitchi Gammi Club (1883) File:Kitchi Gammi Club 4.jpg|The Kitchi Gammi Club •
Minneapolis • The Campus Club (1911) • The Minneapolis Athletic Club (1915–1998), insolvent • The
Minneapolis Club (1883) •
Saint Paul • The Minnesota Club (1910–2000), insolvent • The St. Paul Athletic Club (1917–1991), insolvent • The University Club of Saint Paul (1912) File:University Club St. Paul Downtown Clubhouse, east side.jpg|The now-defunct St. Paul Athletic Club
Mississippi •
Gulfport • The Great Southern Club (1988) •
Jackson • The Capital Club (1947)
Missouri •
Clayton • The Saint Louis Club (1961) • The University Club of St. Louis (1872–2007), insolvent • The Whittemore House Club (1969) File:Whittemore House Club Clayton MO.jpg|The Whittemore House Club •
Columbia • The University Club of Missouri University (1895) •
Kansas City • The
Kansas City Athletic Club (1887–1997), moved to
Kansas City, Kansas • The
Kansas City Club (1882–2015), moved and merged into the University Club at the latter's premises; the merged club adopted the Kansas City Club name (2001); insolvent (2015) • The Progress Club (1881–1928), moved and became the Oakwood Country Club • The River Club (1948) • The University Club of Kansas City (1901–2001), remaining at the same premises, merged with, and adopted the name of, the
Kansas City Club File:Mark Twain Tower Kansas City MOv.jpg|The
Kansas City Athletic Club (1923–1997) File:Kansas City Club, Kansas City, Mo. - LOC 4a13242a.jpg|The
Kansas City Club (1888–1922) File:Kcclubbuilding.jpg|The
Kansas City Club (1922–2001) Image:Kcclub.jpg|The University Club of Kansas City (1920–2001); the
Kansas City Club (2001–2015) File:Quality Hill YMCA Kansas City MO.jpg|The Progress Club (1893–1928) File:River Club Kansas City.jpg|The River Club •
Springfield • The Tower Club (1987–2017), closed in early 2017 and reopened as a public venue •
St. Joseph • The Benton Club (1887) File:Benton Club St Joseph.png|The Benton Club •
St. Louis • The
Missouri Athletic Club (1903), which awards the
Hermann Trophy • The Noonday Club (1893–2008), merged into the Missouri Athletic Club • The Racquet Club of St. Louis (1906), which funded
Charles Lindbergh's
Spirit of St. Louis • The St. Louis Club (1886–1925), was damaged in fire and did not reopen • The University Club of St. Louis (1872–1974), moved to
Clayton, Missouri Image:Missouri Athletic Club.JPG|The
Missouri Athletic Club File:Racquet Club St. Louis.jpg|The Racquet Club of St. Louis File:Stlouisuniversitymuseumofart.jpg|The St. Louis Club (1899–1925) File:University Club St. Louis.jpg|The University Club of St. Louis (1917–1974)
Montana •
Billings • The Billings Petroleum Club (1954) •
Butte • The Silver Bow Club (1906–1930), insolvent 's 1905 building •
Helena •
Montana Club (1885), Its 1905 new building was designed by noted architect
Cass Gilbert with attention to style of traditional London gentlemen's clubs. NRHP-listed within
Helena Historic District. Its floor design includes white
swastikas. •
Miles City • The Miles City Club (1884)
Nebraska •
Omaha • The Omaha Press Club (1955)
New Hampshire •
Portsmouth • The One Hundred Club (2003) • The Warwick Club (1892)
New Jersey •
Florham Park • The Park Avenue Club (1894) •
Montclair • The Commonwealth Club (1904) •
Morristown • The Morristown Club (1884) •
New Brunswick • The Rutgers Club (1957) •
Ocean City • The Riverboat Club (1964–2017), closed due to expensive fire code violations •
Princeton • The
Nassau Club (1889) • The
Prospect House Club (1968) File:Nassau_Club_(Princeton,_New_Jersey).jpg|The
Nassau Club File:Prospect-presidents-house.JPG|The
Prospect House Club •
Trenton • The Trenton Club (1884–2013), insolvent
New Mexico •
Albuquerque • The Albuquerque Petroleum Club (1956–2007), insolvent • The Albuquerque Press Club (1965)
New York •
Albany • The Fort Orange Club (1880) •
Binghamton • The Binghamton Club (1880) •
Buffalo • The Buffalo Club (1867) • The
Saturn Club (1885) • Image:20090412 Saturn Club.JPG|The
Saturn Club Image:The Buffalo Club - fmr Watson-Pratt House - Buffalo, New York - 20210505.jpg|The Buffalo Club •
Elmira • The Elmira City Club (1889) •
Jamestown • The Jamestown Town Club (1929) •
New York City • Clubs affiliated with university alumni groups: • The
Cornell Club of New York (1889) • The
Harvard Club of New York City (1887) • The
Penn Club of New York City (1901) and clubs in-residence •
Columbia University Club of New York (lost clubhouse in 1973) •
NYU Club (lost clubhouse in 1989) • The
Williams Club (lost clubhouse in 2010) • The
Yale Club of New York City (1897), the largest private club in the world, •
The Chemists' Club (1898–1970), lost clubhouse, continues to exist as an "inner club" of the
Penn Club of New York City • The
Collectors Club of New York (1896) • The
Down Town Association (1859) • The
Explorers Club (1904) • The
Grolier Club (1884) • The
Harmonie Club (1852) • The
Knickerbocker Club (1871) • The Leash (1925) • The
Links (1921) • The
Lotos Club (1870) • The
Metropolitan Club (1891) • The
Montauk Club (1891) Brooklyn • The
National Arts Club (1898) • The
New York Athletic Club (1868) • The
New York Yacht Club (1844) • The
Nippon Club (1905) • The
Norwood Club (2007) • The
Players (1888) • The
Racquet and Tennis Club (1876) • The
River Club of New York (1929) • The
Salmagundi Club (1871) • The
Spanish Benevolent Society (1868) • The
Squadron A Association (1884–1941), lost clubhouse, continues to exist as an "inner club" of the
Women's National Republican Club • The
Union Club (1836), second oldest existing gentlemen's city club in the United States behind
The Philadelphia Club • The
Union League Club of New York (1863) • The
University Club of New York (1865) • File:Century Association West 43rd St 1892 crop.jpg|The
Century Association File:Collectors Club from east.jpg|The
Collectors Club of New York File:Cornellclubnyc.jpg|The
Cornell Club of New York File:Down Town Association Building WSTM-CornFedChicks0091.jpg|The
Down Town Association File:W 40 St Sep 2021 65.jpg|The
Engineers' Club Building (1907–1979) File:WTM sheila 0067.jpg|The
Grolier Club (1890–1937) File:Harmonie-club.jpg|The
Harmonie Club File:Harvardcny.JPG|The
Harvard Club of New York City File:Knickerbocker Club.JPG|The
Knickerbocker Club File:William Jay Schieffelin House.JPG|The
Lotos Club File:Metro Club 5 Av jeh.jpg|The
Metropolitan Club File:Montauk Club cloudy jeh.JPG|The
Montauk Club File:National-arts-club.jpg|The
National Arts Club File:NYAC NYC jeh.JPG|The
New York Athletic Club File:Nyyc-2007.jpg|The
New York Yacht Club File:Penn Club of New York (front).JPG|The
Penn Club of New York City File:Players Club.jpg|The
Players File:Racquet and Tennis Club 370 Park Avenue.jpg|The
Racquet and Tennis Club File:Salmagundi-club-47-5th-avenue.JPG|The
Salmagundi Club File:Squadron A Armory combined.jpg|The
Squadron A Association (1895–1941) File:Otto Kahn Mansion 004 005 combined.jpg|The
Union Club of the City of New York File:ULCNY.JPG|The
Union League Club of New York File:University Club of New York jeh.jpg|The
University Club of New York File:Yale Club high jeh.JPG|The
Yale Club of New York City •
Rochester • The Genesee Valley Club (1885) • The
University Club of Rochester (1909–1999), insolvent Image:Genesee Valley Club, Rochester, New York.png|The Genesee Valley Club File:University Club Rochester NY.jpg|The
University Club of Rochester (1929–1999) •
Schenectady • The Mohawk Club (1885) •
Syracuse • The Century Club of Syracuse (1876) • The Pastime Athletic Club (1892) •
Utica • The City Club of Utica (1888–1975), insolvent • The
Fort Schuyler Club (1883) Image:FortSchuylerClubBuilding.JPG|The
Fort Schuyler Club North Carolina •
Charlotte • The Charlotte Athletic Club (1968–1991), merged into the Tower Club • The Charlotte City Club (1947) • The Tower Club (1984–2004), merged into the Charlotte City Club •
Durham • The University Club of North Carolina (1987) •
Gastonia • The City Club of Gastonia (1985–2012), insolvent •
Greensboro • The Greensboro City Club (1971–2005), insolvent •
Hickory • The Hickory Sportsman's Club (1985–2019), insolvent •
High Point • The String and Splinter Club (1957) •
Raleigh • The Capital City Club (1979–2009), merged with the Cardinal Club to become the Downtown Clubs of Raleigh • The Cardinal Club (1979–2009), merged with the Capital City Club to become the Downtown Clubs of Raleigh •
Wilmington • The
Cape Fear Club (1866) • The City Club at de Rosset (1998) •
Winston-Salem • The Piedmont Club (1986–2017), insolvent • The Twin City Club (1885–2010), insolvent •
Cincinnati • The Bankers Club (1946–2009), insolvent • The Business Men's Club (1896–1924), merged into the
Cincinnati Club • The
Cincinnati Athletic Club (1853) • The
Cincinnati Art Club (1890) • The
Cincinnati Club (1889–1983), insolvent • The Cincinnati Women's Club (1894) • The
Cuvier Press Club (1911–1973), insolvent • The
Literary Club of Cincinnati (1849) • Miami Boat Club (1897) • The
Phoenix Club (1859–1911), merged into the Business Men's Club • The Queen City Club (1874) • The
University Club of Cincinnati (1879) File:AthleticClub2e.jpg|The
Cincinnati Athletic Club File:PhoenixBuilding.jpg|The
Cincinnati Club (1911–1983) File:Literary Club of Cincinnati.jpg|The
Literary Club of Cincinnati File:PhoenixClub.jpg|The
Phoenix Club (1893–1911) •
Cleveland • The
Cleveland Athletic Club (1908–2007), insolvent • The Cleveland Club (1872–1939), insolvent amidst the
Great Depression • The Hermit Club (1904) • The Rowfant Club (1892) • The Shoreby Club (1993) • The
Tavern Club (1892) • The Union Club (1872) • The University Club of Cleveland (1898–2002), insolvent File:Cleveland Athletic Club.jpg|The
Cleveland Athletic Club (1911–2007) File:George Merwin House entrance.jpg|The Rowfant Club File:Tavern Club in Cleveland.jpg|The
Tavern Club File:Union Club.jpg|The Union Club •
Columbus • The
Athletic Club of Columbus (1916) • Aubergine Private Dining Club (1990) • Columbus Club (1886) • The Ohio State University Faculty Club (1939) File:Athletic Club of Columbus from southwest.jpg|The
Athletic Club of Columbus File:Benjamin Smith House in Columbus.jpg|The Columbus Club •
Dayton • The
Engineers Club of Dayton (1914) File:EngineersClubDayton.jpg|The
Engineers Club of Dayton •
Massillon • The Massillon Club (1917–2011), insolvent •
Toledo • The Toledo Club (1889) File:Toledo Club front and western side.jpg|The Toledo Club •
Youngstown • The Youngstown Club (1902–2012), insolvent
Oklahoma •
Edmond • The Petroleum Club of Oklahoma City (1956) •
Norman • The University Club of the University of Oklahoma (1925) •
Oklahoma City • The Beacon Club (1942–2017), insolvent • The Petroleum Club of Oklahoma City (1956) • The Tulsa Petroleum Club (1950–2011), insolvent • The Tulsa Press Club (1906) •
Tulsa Club Hotel (1927), originally the Tulsa Club
Oregon •
Eugene • The Town Club (1950–2007), insolvent •
Portland • The
Arlington Club (1867) • The Founders Club (1984) • The
Multnomah Athletic Club (1891) • The
University Club of Portland (1898) • The
St Johns Bachelor Club (1909) Image:Arlington club portland oregon.jpg|The
Arlington Club Image:University Club rear - Portland Oregon.jpg|The
University Club of Portland Pennsylvania •
Andalusia • The
Schuylkill Fishing Company (1732), second-oldest existing gentlemen's club in North America (behind the
South River Club) •
Bethlehem • The
University Club of Bethlehem (1911) File:University-Club-of-Bethlehem.jpg|The
University Club of Bethlehem •
Catasauqua • The Catasauqua Club (1897) •
Easton • The Pomfret Club (1882) •
Erie • The
Erie Club (1882) File:Erie Club.JPG|The
Erie Club •
Harrisburg • The Tuesday Club (1962–2002), insolvent Replaced by the Hill Society. •
Lancaster • The Hamilton Club (1889) •
Philadelphia • The Engineers Club of Philadelphia (1877–1990), lost clubhouse, continues to exist as an "inner club" of the
Racquet Club of Philadelphia • The
Franklin Inn Club (1902) • The
Mask and Wig Club (1889) • The
Pen & Pencil Club (1892) •
The Penn Club of Philadelphia (1875) •
The Philadelphia Club (1834), fourth oldest existing gentlemen's club in the United States (behind the
South River Club, the
Schuylkill Fishing Company, and the Old Colony Club) • The
Racquet Club of Philadelphia (1889) • The
Rittenhouse Club (1883–1991), lost clubhouse, continues to exist as an "inner club" of the Acorn Club, a women's club • The
Union League of Philadelphia (1862) • The University Club at Penn (1898), previously called the Lenape Club • File:Mask&Wig.jpg|The
Mask and Wig Club File:Philadelphia Club 1301 Walnut St August 1916.jpg|
The Philadelphia Club File:LeidyHouse.jpg|The
Poor Richard Club (1925–1979) File:Princeton Club Philly.JPG|The
Princeton Club (1910–1975) Image:WTP2 Thewinners IMG 1952.JPG|The
Racquet Club of Philadelphia Image:Union League of Philadelphia.jpg|The
Union League of Philadelphia •
Pittsburgh • The
Allegheny Harvard-Yale-Princeton Club (1930) • The
Concordia Club (1874–2009), insolvent • The
Duquesne Club (1873) • The
Pittsburgh Athletic Association (1908) • The Union Club of Pittsburgh (1903) • The
University Club of Pittsburgh (1923) File:AlleghenyHYPClub.jpg|The
Allegheny HYP Club File:Concordia Club Pittsburgh3.jpg|The
Concordia Club (1913–2009) Image:DuquesneClub.jpg|The
Duquesne Club Image:Pittsburgh Athletic Assn.jpg|The
Pittsburgh Athletic Association File:PittUniversityClub.JPG|The
University Club of Pittsburgh •
Pottsville • The Pottsville Club (1888–2013), insolvent •
Scranton • The
Scranton Club (1895–2010), insolvent •
State College • The University Club of State College (1908) File:Penn state university club.jpg|The University Club of State College •
Wilkes-Barre • The
Westmoreland Club (1873) •
Wilkinsburg • The Pennwood Club (1904–1916) •
Williamsport • The Ross Club (1890). '
To the best of my knowledge the Ross Club is now defunct. The building was acquired by the First Community Foundation of PA' •
York • The Lafayette Club (1898–2012), insolvent
Rhode Island •
East Providence • The
Squantum Association (1870) File:Squantum from Nun 22 Providence River.jpg|The
Squantum Association •
Newport • The
Clambake Club of Newport (1895) • The
New York Yacht Club (1844) (summer station) • The
Newport Reading Room (1854) File:Newport Reading Room in Rhode Island.jpg|The
Newport Reading Room •
Pawtucket • The To Kalon Club (1867–2010), insolvent •
Providence • The Hope Club (1875) • The Turk's Head Club (defunct) • The University Club of Providence (1899)
South Carolina •
Aiken • The
Aiken Tennis Club (1898) • The Green Boundary Club (1956) •
Camden • The Springdale Hall Club (1950) •
Charleston • The Charleston Club (1852) •
Columbia • The Palmetto Club (1956) • The Summit Club (1972–2010), merged into the Palmetto Club •
Hilton Head • Yacht Club of Hilton Head Island (1971) •
Rock Hill • The City Club of Rock Hill (1998) •
Spartanburg • The Piedmont Club (1941)
Tennessee •
Chattanooga • The Mountain City Club (1889) • The Walden Club (1975) •
Knoxville • The Claus Von Bulow Club (1984–86) • The Bourbon Club (2019–present) •
Memphis • The
Racquet Club of Memphis (1957) • The Rex Club (1861–1942), moved and became the Ridgeway Country Club • The Summit Club (1972–2003), insolvent • The Tennessee Club (1875–1987), insolvent •
Nashville • The Nashville City Club (1957) • The University Club of Nashville (1962–2018)
Texas •
Abilene • The Petroleum Club of Abilene (1950–2000), insolvent •
Amarillo • The Amarillo Club (1947) •
Austin • The
Austin Club (1949) • The Campus Club (1972) • The University Club • The Headliner's Club of Austin (1945) File:Millett-opera-house-austin.jpg|The
Austin Club •
Beaumont • The Beaumont Club (1921) •
Corpus Christi • The Corpus Christi Town Club (1952–2015), declared bankruptcy and closed. •
Dallas • The City Club (1918) • The Dallas Petroleum Club (1934) • The Faculty Club of Southern Methodist University (1921) • The Park City Club (1984) • Salesmanship Club of Dallas (1920) •
El Paso • The El Paso Club (1963) •
Fort Worth • The City Club of Fort Worth (1984) • The Fort Worth Club (1885), named the Commercial Club until 1906 • The Petroleum Club of Fort Worth (1953) File:Fort Worth Club Building.jpg|The Fort Worth Club •
Houston •
The Briar Club (1949) • The Coronado Club (1956) • The
Houston Club (1894) • The Petroleum Club of Houston (1946) Image:HoustonclubProfile.JPG|The
Houston Club •
Longview • The Summit Club (1980) •
Lubbock • The Lubbock Club (1951–2010), insolvent •
Midland • The Petroleum Club of Midland (1947) •
San Antonio • The Argyle Club (1955) • Club Giraud (1983) • The Petroleum Club of San Antonio (1980) • The San Antonio Club (1945–2005), insolvent • The St. Anthony Club (1956–1993), insolvent •
Wichita Falls • The Wichita Club (1918–2010), insolvent
Utah •
Salt Lake City • The
Alta Club (1883) • The University Club of Salt Lake City (1904–1993), insolvent Image:AltaClubExterior.jpg|The
Alta Club Virginia •
Charlottesville • Red-land Club (1905) • The Colonnade Club (1907) •
Norfolk • The Harbor Club (1968–2007), insolvent • The Virginia Club (1873) •
Richmond • The 2300 Club (1964–2017) • The Bull and Bear Club (1966–2015) •
The Commonwealth Club (1890) • The Downtown Club (1953–2006), insolvent Image:CommonwealthClubRichmond.jpg|
The Commonwealth Club •
Roanoke • The Shenandoah Club (1893) is the oldest, continuously operating private club in Virginia. •
Virginia Beach • The Town Center City Club (2003) •
Warrenton • The Fauquier Club (1902)
Washington •
Bellevue • The Harbor Club (1959) • The Bellevue Club (1979) •
Seattle • The
Arctic Club (1908–1971), insolvent • The
College Club of Seattle (1910) • The Harbor Club (1959–2015) • The University of Washington Club (1913) • The
Washington Athletic Club (1930) File:Arctic club.jpg|The
Arctic Club (1916–1971) File:Seattle - College Club 01.jpg| The
College Club of Seattle (1954–2013) File:College Club Seattle.jpg| The
College Club of Seattle (2013–present) Image:Rainier Club 01.jpg|The
Rainier Club File:Seattle - Stacy Mansion 02.jpg|The University Club of Seattle Image:Seattle - Washington Athletic Club pano 01.jpg|The
Washington Athletic Club •
Spokane • The Spokane Club (1890) File:Spokane Club.JPG|The Spokane Club
Wisconsin •
La Crosse • The La Crosse Club (1882) •
Madison • The Madison Club (1909) • The University Club of the University of Wisconsin (1906) File:Madison, Wisconsin Dec04 STK 2818.JPG|The Madison Club •
Milwaukee • The
Milwaukee Athletic Club (1882) • The
Milwaukee Club (1882) • The
University Club of Milwaukee (1898) • The Wisconsin Club (formerly the Deutscher Club) (1891) File:Milwaukee Athletic Club, corner from street.jpg|The
Milwaukee Athletic Club File:Milwaukee Club.jpg|The Milwaukee Club File:Alexander Mitchell 1873.jpg|The Wisconsin Club •
Racine • The Somerset Club (1892) •
Wausau • The
Wausau Club (1901–2004), insolvent File:Wausau Club.jpg|The
Wausau Club (1902–2004) == Closed clubs ==