Photos: The Old Pueblo Club on the 21st floor above Tucson in 1966
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The 860 members of the Old Pueblo Club in Tucson got new digs in July, 1966. The club moved from a two-story historic building on Stone Ave. to the 21st floor of the new Tucson Federal Tower, also on Stone near Congress.
The new quarters included a formal lobby, cocktail lounge and bar and glass-walled main dining room surrounded by a promenade for viewing the city. Other accommodations included a men's-only bar and grill, sauna baths and showers, card rooms, a billiard room and a library.
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Gilbert Bradley, Clarence Black and their wives and friends at the new location for the Old Pueblo Club atop the Tucson Federal Tower on Stone Ave. downtown in July, 1966. Stone Avenue is in the background.
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A couple enjoys dinner with the city in the background at the new location for the Old Pueblo Club atop the Tucson Federal Tower on Stone Ave. downtown in July, 1966.
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A circular marble staircase connects the main clubrooms on the 21st floor with the 20th floor, which is primarily for men, at the new location for the Old Pueblo Club atop the Tucson Federal Tower on Stone Ave. downtown in July, 1966.
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Members enjoy drinks at the new location for the Old Pueblo Club atop the Tucson Federal Tower on Stone Ave. downtown in July, 1966.
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Mrs. Howard Goldwyn and Mrs. Lew Davis at the new location for the Old Pueblo Club atop the Tucson Federal Tower on Stone Ave. downtown in July, 1966.
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The bar and the view at the new location for the Old Pueblo Club atop the Tucson Federal Tower on Stone Ave. downtown in July, 1966.
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Men enjoy drinks in front of the fireplace and giant bull head at the new location for the Old Pueblo Club atop the Tucson Federal Tower on Stone Ave. downtown in July, 1966.
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Dining at the new location for the Old Pueblo Club atop the Tucson Federal Tower on Stone Ave. downtown in July, 1966.
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