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Exclusive Club, Historic Building
Used to be a mansion of one of the movers and shakers before the 1906 earthquake, and then it was gutted in the big fire. The shell remained and it was rebuilt and is now an exclusive club. The sto...
I visited the Nob Hill area of San Francisco, In between Grace Cathedral and the Fairmont Hotel is the Pacific Union Club. It is a historic mansion It serves as a social Club and was founded in 1889...
I had no idea how exclusive this place was until I got there, invited by a friend to lunch. We did have to go into a separate room to which guests can bring ladies but it was worth a visit all the sam...
Once the private mansion of an Irish immigrant, who made his fortune in a silver mine, now it is the base for a secretive society known as The Pacific Club. Worth a look on the way past, but we would ...
Exclusive Club, Historic Building
Used to be a mansion of one of the movers and shakers before the 1906 earthquake, and then it was gutted in the big fire. The shell remained and it was rebuilt and is now an exclusive club. The sto...
An old mansion turned to a social club.
This old mansion serves as a social club nowadays. One cannot ignore the building's unique architecture.
Pacific Union Club - Nob Hill - San Francisco, CA
I visited the Nob Hill area of San Francisco, In between Grace Cathedral and the Fairmont Hotel is the Pacific Union Club. It is a historic mansion It serves as a social Club and was founded in 1889...
Such a privilege!
I had no idea how exclusive this place was until I got there, invited by a friend to lunch. We did have to go into a separate room to which guests can bring ladies but it was worth a visit all the sam...
Irish Mansion
Once the private mansion of an Irish immigrant, who made his fortune in a silver mine, now it is the base for a secretive society known as The Pacific Club. Worth a look on the way past, but we would ...