Losantiville Country Club

Losantiville Country Club building designed by Cincinnati architect Rudolph Tietig
Club room photograph ca. 1912

Losantiville Country Club is a historic golf course and clubhouse built by Cincinnati's Jewish community, at first mainly German and English immigrants. The clubhouse was designed by Cincinnati architect Rudolph Tietig, who also designed two of the area's synagogues.

In the last several years the private country club merged with a newer club that was also predominantly Jewish, although of a membership demographic with more families from Eastern European ancestry. [1]

See also

References

  1. Polk Laffoon IV Teed Off May 2009 Cincinnati Magazine

Coordinates: 39°11′01″N 84°25′53″W / 39.18361°N 84.43139°W

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