The Phoenix Building and Cincinnati Club are two historic buildings in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. The membership of these two clubs was...
4 KB (373 words) - 04:35, 24 April 2022
Queensland, Australia Phoenix Building/Cincinnati Club, two heritage-listed buildings in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio Phoenix Building in Milwaukee, Wisconsin's...
862 bytes (123 words) - 04:11, 22 January 2021
a traditional gentlemen's club and historic building in Cincinnati, Ohio The Phoenix Club, a fictional working men's club in Farnworth, Greater Manchester...
782 bytes (140 words) - 20:47, 22 March 2023
Frederick W. Garber (category Buildings and structures in Cincinnati)
Garber's firm designed the Phoenix Building, now known as the Cincinnati Club, a 1924 former hotel and private club in Cincinnati, Ohio that is now used as...
18 KB (2,060 words) - 16:03, 26 August 2024
Cincinnati (1879) The Cincinnati Athletic Club The Cincinnati Club (1911–1983) The Literary Club of Cincinnati The Phoenix Club (1893–1911) Cleveland...
151 KB (13,534 words) - 16:29, 1 November 2024
Samuel Hannaford (category Architects from Cincinnati)
Temple (1891?) Phoenix Building/Cincinnati Club (1893) Cincinnati City Hall (1893) Ransley Apartment Building (1895) Hooper Building (1896) Eden Park...
7 KB (647 words) - 16:49, 15 January 2024
The Cincinnati Bearcats are the athletic teams that represent the University of Cincinnati. The teams compete in the NCAA's Division I and the Football...
32 KB (3,152 words) - 02:14, 4 October 2024
the Greater Phoenix area. With the Cincinnati Reds' move to Goodyear, half of MLB's 30 teams are now included in the Cactus League. Phoenix International...
208 KB (19,847 words) - 20:41, 3 November 2024
National Register of Historic Places in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Downtown Cincinnati is defined as being all of the city south of Central...
23 KB (312 words) - 17:13, 19 March 2023
Charles Keating (category Businesspeople from Phoenix, Arizona)
champion Mary T. Meagher. When he later moved to Phoenix, Charles Keating built the Phoenix Swim Club, where Olympians also trained. Keating married Mary...
88 KB (9,430 words) - 01:12, 12 October 2024