Union League Club of Chicago
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The Union League Club of Chicago is a prominent civic and social club in Chicago that was founded in 1879. Its second and current clubhouse is located at 65 W Jackson Boulevard on the corner of Federal Street, in the Loop neighborhood of Chicago. The club is considered one of the most prestigious in Chicago, ranking fourth in the United States and first in the Midwest on the Five Star Platinum Club list.[1]
Formation | December 19, 1879; 144 years ago (1879-12-19) |
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Type | Private social club |
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Headquarters | 65 West Jackson Boulevard |
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Coordinates | 41°52′40.75″N 87°37′48.13″W |
President | Cynthia L. Doloughty |
1st Vice President | Robert Ryan |
2nd Vice President | Frank DeVincentis |
Affiliations | Union League, International Associate Clubs |
Website | ulcc |
Union League clubs, which are legally separate but share similar histories and maintain reciprocal links with one another, are also located in New York City and Philadelphia. Additional Union League clubs were formerly located in Brooklyn, New York and New Haven.