The story behind the city’s most exclusive private club

Happy 150th birthday, Queen City Club .

Yes, the city’s most exclusive private club , opened by the men who built Cincinnati, has a big birthday coming up on Nov. 12. (It’s a Scorpio like me.)

I wanted to take a peek inside, but it and the people who run it seem shy. Nobody returned my calls earlier this summer. (Private really means private, I suppose.)

Still, I delved into its history, via old Enquirer stories, a tiny tome at the public library that’s so rare I could only view it in a special room , and my memory from the time or two I’ve been invited there as a guest. (Trust me, it’s a great place to chat if you don’t want to be seen.)

Here’s what I learned .

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