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The '''Detroit Athletic Club''', sometimes called the '''DAC''', is a very exclusive athletic club in the heart of Detroit's theater, sports, and entertainment district designed by Albert Kahn and inspired  by Rome's Palazzo Farnese (Rome). Exclusive athletic clubs of this type usually maintain reciprocal agreements for their members worldwide.  These clubs typically have athletic training facilities, swimming pools, recreation, fine restaurants, elegant ballrooms, guest rooms for members, and exclusive member services.  Members  may include executives and professional athletes.
The '''Detroit Athletic Club''', sometimes called the '''DAC''', is a very exclusive athletic club in the heart of Detroit's theater, sports, and entertainment district designed by Albert Kahn and inspired  by Rome's Palazzo Farnese (Rome). Exclusive athletic clubs of this type usually maintain reciprocal agreements for their members worldwide.  These clubs typically have athletic training facilities, swimming pools, recreation, fine restaurants, elegant ballrooms, guest rooms for members, and exclusive member services.  Members  may include executives and professional athletes.


==See also==
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* [[List of American gentlemen's clubs]]
 
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.thedac.com/public/ Detroit Athletic Club website]
*[http://www.thedac.com/public/ Detroit Athletic Club website]


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Latest revision as of 01:13, 26 July 2021

The Detroit Athletic Club, sometimes called the DAC, is a very exclusive athletic club in the heart of Detroit's theater, sports, and entertainment district designed by Albert Kahn and inspired by Rome's Palazzo Farnese (Rome). Exclusive athletic clubs of this type usually maintain reciprocal agreements for their members worldwide. These clubs typically have athletic training facilities, swimming pools, recreation, fine restaurants, elegant ballrooms, guest rooms for members, and exclusive member services. Members may include executives and professional athletes.


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