Main Dining Room


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The Main Dining Room at the north end of the third floor is highlighted by the famous Zuber Co. wallpaper of American scenes. The columns are some of the only decoration in the Clubhouse to survive from 1887. This room, now vaguely Colonial in style, was originally a highly decorated Victorian room with stained glass windows and multi-colored Lincrusta on the walls and ceiling.  
The room offers the same dimensions as the Wainwright Room one floor below, but with a lighter color scheme and more restrained style.  The Club hosts member meetings and large-format lectures in this room.