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  1. The Engineers' Club Building, also known as Bryant Park Place, is a residential building at 32 West 40th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City, United States. Located on the southern edge of Bryant Park, it was constructed in 1907 along with the adjoining Engineering Societies' Building.

  2. About Us. The Engineers Club, Inc. traces its roots to Andrew Carnegie’s $1.5 Million dollar grant in 1888, establishing The New York Engineers Club. The New York Engineers Club became a physical institution at 32 West 40th Street attracting members of the mechanical, mining, and civil engineering professions.

  3. Engineers Country Club is a historic country club located in Roslyn Harbor, New York, on the historic Gold Coast on the north shore of Long Island. History. Founded as a Jewish country club, the club has an 18-hole championship golf course which hosted the PGA Championship in 1919 and the United States Amateur Championship in 1920.

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  5. Join the Engineers Club, Inc. in Brielle, NJ and connect with other engineers. Check out our annual membership rates. The Original Engineers Club of New York & New Jersey

  6. ARCHITECT: Whitfield & King. DATE: 1905-07. Manhattan Murray Hill. The Engineers’ Club Building is an early example of the high-rise clubhouse building. It featured 66 sleeping rooms, in addition to public and social spaces.

  7. The Engineering Societies' Building, also known as 25 West 39th Street, is a commercial building at 25–33 West 39th Street in the Midtown Manhattan neighborhood of New York City. Located one block south of Bryant Park, it was constructed in 1907 along with the adjoining Engineers' Club.

  8. The Engineers' Club of New York City, founded in 1888, was the first purely social organization for engineers in the United States.

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