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Foreign Correspondents' Club
The Foreign Correspondents' Club (FCC) is where journalists from across the globe gather to wine, dine and gossip. The FCC has invested heavily to accentuate the lasting architectural merit of the building. The interior today, with its dark wood panelling and long bar, is a vivid reminder of more relaxed colonial times.
Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is housed in a brick and stucco colonial-style low-rise structure built in 1913. Long before refrigerators became common household items, it was used as a cold-storage warehouse for ice and dairy products. In 1984, the southern segment was taken over by the Fringe Club, a hot spot for arts and crafts exhibitions, and the home of the annual Fringe Festival. The building was graded a historical building.
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Fringe Club
The Fringe Club is housed in a brick and stucco colonial-style low-rise structure built in 1913. Long before refrigerators became common household items, it was used as a cold-storage warehouse for ice and dairy products. In 1984, the southern segment was taken over by the Fringe Club, a hot spot for arts and crafts exhibitions, and the home of the annual Fringe Festival. The building was graded a historical building.
For more information click here.

