
I was invited here on a few occasions, as this is an urban membership club. (They were misled into believing I was a gentleman) Typically, I'd never give shine to any exclusive club, however,...
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The Franklin Inn Club, established in 1902, is a historic and welcoming gathering place in Philadelphia where lovers of arts and culture come together to engage in stimulating conversations and enjoy delicious meals. With a rich history dating back over a century, this cozy urban oasis provides a platform for members and guests to discuss current events, explore new ideas, and delve into local, national, and international cultural matters.
Located at 205 S. Camac Street, the club's charming clubhouse, designed in 1907 to replicate the ambiance of an inn during Benjamin Franklin's time, offers a unique and inviting atmosphere. Originally limited to published authors and illustrators, The Franklin Inn Club now welcomes anyone with an interest in Philadelphia's literary, artistic, or intellectual life to join its diverse community of like-minded individuals who value the art of conversation.
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I was invited here on a few occasions, as this is an urban membership club. (They were misled into believing I was a gentleman) Typically, I'd never give shine to any exclusive club, however,...
Tucked into a cobblestone street and beneath major construction this quaint building is a retreat for older folks seeking culture, conversation and a meal. The culture and conversation flow...
I just want to say that Jake P.'s remarks need two corrections: 1. The club serves lunches daily, and dinners several times a month. The discussions, held two days a week, are only one kind of...
This was once a fabulous club. A decade or so ago the treasurer of the Club stole an enormous amount of money from the Club's bank account, then the records of that transaction/era mysteriously...
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