The Queen City Club, established in 1874 by prominent businessmen of Cincinnati such as Longworth, Probasco, Ramsey, Sinton, Anderson, Taft, and Shillito, is recognized as the city's first modern business professional men's club. With its own dedicated quarters, the club initially occupied the gentleman's parlor of the Grand Hotel before moving to a newly constructed building on Seventh Elm Street in 1876. In 1927, the Queen City Club relocated to its current location on Fourth Broadway, where it continues to thrive as a distinguished institution.
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