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Photos: The Old Pueblo Club on the 21st floor above Tucson in 1966
- Rick Wiley / Arizona Daily Star
Rick Wiley
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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.
The Old Pueblo Club in Tucson
UpdatedThe Old Pueblo Club in Tucson
UpdatedThe Old Pueblo Club in Tucson
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UpdatedRick Wiley
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