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Princeton / New Jersey / United States
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Princeton Racquet Club offers tennis lessons and competitive opportunities to members. The club maintains several hard courts for playing tennis. Princeton Racquet Club provides evening and daytime indoor and outdoor lessons. It serves children and adults. The club maintains an air-conditioned lobby, restroom, refreshment areas and locker rooms. It organizes competitive indoor tennis games for adult men and women. Princeton Racquet Club additionally conducts tennis clinics for youngsters who are on summer school vacation.
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Princeton / New Jersey / United States
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The Nassau Club of Princeton, established in 1889, is a member-owned private club that features more than 20 guest rooms for overnight and long-term stays. The club offers breakfast, lunch and dinner options. Its dining rooms provide space for over 300 people. The Nassau Club of Princeton also organizes bus trips to theatres, museums, botanical gardens and circuses. The club has nearly 750 resident and approximately 700 nonresident members. It sponsors a variety of special events and dinner celebrations. The club presents several speakers that include college presidents, governors, political candidates, scientists, authors, professors and coaches. In addition, it features a clubhouse and grill room. The Nassau Club of Princeton is a nonsmoking facility.
Princeton / New Jersey / United States
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Cottage Club was founded in 1884. The club's house was erected in 1892.  It was originally called the The University Cottage Club of Princeton. Woodrow Wilson, Admiral George Dewey, Senator William Bradley and John Irwin are some of the distinguished persons who were members of the club. Public tours of the club are available. Princeton University alumni can join the club for a $35 fee (membership at this rate is good for one to three years). The house is designed with a restaurant, library and recreation room.

Princeton / New Jersey / United States
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The Tiger Inn is a private club located in the heart of Downtown Princeton. It works within the community and with its alumni for a capital campaign and fundraising. It was formed and built in 1895, and its building is currently going through renovation for expansion. Donations are accepted through The Prospect Foundation - The Tiger Inn Account. It's scheduled to be re-opened to its members by May of 2011.

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