The Columbia Club

[7] That building was replaced with the club's current home, a ten-story structure, designed by local architecture firm Rubush & Hunter.

Robush and Hunter followed guidelines for the new building proposed by fellow architect William Early Russ so that it would complement the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument.

[6] Inside the Columbia Club are numerous works of Hoosier artists and historic artifacts, including items from the Benjamin Harrison presidential campaign and part of the Lincoln family china collection.

After a 2004 acquisition of paintings from a longtime friendly rival, the Indianapolis Athletic Club, the Columbia Club added to its existing collection and now boasts a particularly large gallery of works by members of the Hoosier Group of painters, including T.C.

According to club lore, Steele would at times pay for his membership dues with paintings.

Columbia Club's second home (1900–1923) was razed to allow construction of the current building.
The Columbia Club's oriel window façade in 2015