Harvard Club of New York, Private social club in Midtown Manhattan, United States.
The Harvard Club is a private clubhouse in Midtown Manhattan composed of several connected buildings with red brick and limestone accents. The facility contains dining rooms, meeting spaces, guest rooms, athletic facilities with squash courts, and a rooftop terrace.
The club was founded in 1865 by Harvard alumni and constructed its first permanent building in 1894, designed by Charles Follen McKim. The architecture from that era still defines the appearance of the institution today.
The club displays art, photographs, and objects that tell the story of Harvard's presence in New York City over many decades. Walking through its spaces, you can see how the institution has documented and celebrated its connection to the university and the city.
The club is centrally located on West 44th Street and easy to reach when exploring Midtown. Keep in mind that it is a private facility, so understanding guest access policies and how the spaces are arranged will help you make the most of a visit.
The club was exclusively for men for over a century before opening its membership to women in 1973 as full members. This shift marked a turning point in the institution's approach to inclusion and community.
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