Union League of Philadelphia
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The Union League of Philadelphia is a private club founded in 1862 by the Old Philadelphians as a patriotic society to support the policies of Abraham Lincoln. As of 2022, the club has over 4,000 members. Its main building was built in 1865 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. Union League clubs, which are legally separate but share similar histories and maintain reciprocal links with one another, are also located in Manhattan, Chicago, Brooklyn, and New Haven, Connecticut.
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Walnut Street, Philadelphia Center City
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The Exchange Apartments
Walnut Street 1411
19102 Philadelphia, Center City
Pennsylvania, United States
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