Its home is a building designed by architect J. Milton Dyer in a Northern Renaissance style.
[2] Tavern was built at a time when, just a block away, Cleveland's Millionaire's Row on Euclid Avenue was among the wealthiest neighborhoods in the world, and home to many members.
Dyer's design was inspired by his admiration of the clubhouses of the Heidelberg University dueling societies.
[4] "The exterior construction and the traditional interior decor of the building" have remained essentially the same since the club's beginning.
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