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About the Club
This is your chance to
become a part of History.
In 1853 a group of young
men came together with an
idea. An idea of
transforming the lives of
those who lived and worked
in Cincinnati. Their goal
was to improve their overall
health, well-being, and day
to day lives at both work
and at home. And these young
visionaries saw the growing
athletics movement as a way
of achieving their aim.
Their organization, then
known as the Young Men's
Gymnastic Association (YMGA),
would transform both
themselves and their
community and subsequently
become a landmark
institution in Cincinnati.
Over the years the
organization has gone
through many
transformations, changing
both it's name and location
on several occasions. The
Cincinnati Athletic Club, as
the group is now known,
constructed the current
building in 1903. It has
been a bedrock of Cincinnati
culture ever since.
The Cincinnati Athletic
Club has had many notable
Cincinnati personalities as
members, including US
presidents Rutherford B.
Hayes, James A Garfield,
Benjamin Harrison, and
William Howard Taft. Today
the Cincinnati Athletic Club
continues to be home to
Cincinnati's best and
brightest in business,
politics, education and the
professions. As the oldest
athletic organization in the
country, the Cincinnati
Athletic Club has set the
standard in athletic and
fitness excellence for 150
years. The Cincinnati
Athletic Club has a rich
history of athletic
competition, and community
involvement and offers
Cincinnati a broad range of
fitness facilities to
improve the lives of its
citizens.
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Learn Why The History of
the CAC
is Dedicated to John R. Gehrig


The Cincinnati
Athletic Club
111 Shillito Place
Cincinnati, Ohio 45202
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