[1] In 1911 the organization commissioned a 15-story social club building at 1118 Euclid Avenue,[2] a structure with facilities for its boxing tournaments, office space, a 12-room hotel, a dining room, an eight-lane bowling alley, a basketball court, and many other amenities.
Olympic and Hollywood swimmer Johnny Weissmueller broke the record for the 15-yard backstroke in the club's penthouse pool in 1922.
[5] In 2015, the building was sold for $3.3 million in a sheriff's sale, with announced plans for its conversion into a residential or mixed-use property.
[7] Another, earlier Cleveland Athletic Club was established in 1890, with early baseball executive Frank Robison as its president.
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