City Club of San Francisco
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The City Club of San Francisco is a private club in San Francisco, California located at 155 Sansome Street (The Stock Exchange Tower). The club occupies the 10th and 11th floors of the historic building first opened in 1930 designed by famed Bay Area architect Timothy L. Pflueger.
The club was founded in 1930 and was initially called the Pacific Stock Exchange Lunch Club. In 1987, the club changed its name to the City Club of San Francisco. The clubhouse possesses a number of pieces by prominent artists such as Ralph Stackpole, Diego Rivera, Robert Boardman Howard, Otis Oldfield, and more. [1] The clubhouse has a main dining room, cafe, library, and private meeting rooms. [2]
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