By the 1920s the decision was made to acquire land to the north of the city and expand the popular golfing amenities to a second location.
The Federal-style detailing of the Georgian Room, the paneling and black Belgian marble of the foyer, and the rough stone and pine of the Grille remain practically unchanged to this date.
The Roland Park Golf Course was officially closed in 1962 when all of the property on the west side of Falls Road was sold.
Two years later, the stately Olivier Mansion, which served as the original Five Farms Clubhouse, was demolished and replaced with a new building.
The businessman Nicholas Mangione alleged that he experienced anti-Italian discrimination at the Baltimore Country Club during the 1970s.
The Club expanded its racquets program and added paddle tennis courts to the Roland Park campus in 1976.
Renovations began some thirty years later, and the current facility, consisting of three independent pools, opened at Five Farms in 1996.