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  2. List of women's clubs - Wikipedia

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    Historic preservation studies have been conducted for women's clubhouses in Florida, [5] in Illinois, [4] in New Jersey, [6] in New Mexico, [2] and in Olympia, Washington [7] Women's clubs in the United States were indexed by the GFWC, and also by Helen M. Winslow who published an annual "register and directory" of the GFWC ones and some more ...

  3. Curves International - Wikipedia

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    Curves International, also known as Curves for Women, Curves Fitness, or just Curves, is an international fitness franchise co-founded by Gary and Diane Heavin in 1992. As of May 31, 2019, Curves lists 367 franchise locations open in the United States on their Facebook page.

  4. Gold's Gym - Wikipedia

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    In April of the same year, Gold's said that it would permanently close 30 of its locations. They said their filing for bankruptcy would only affect company-owned locations and set a reemergence goal for August 2020. The company owns about 10 percent of the nearly 700 worldwide locations. [26] Gold's Gym Milano Monterosa in Italy Gold's Gym in ...

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    When complete, the 220,000-square-foot building will have a vast fitness center (featuring Chowdhury's own brand of equipment, "Relentless"), a 9-hole golf course, 20 pickle ball courts, a Vegas ...

  6. Gymtimidation: Women would prefer female only work out space

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    The majority of UK women would prefer to work out in a female-only space - yet very few options exist.

  7. Walsh Gymnasium - Wikipedia

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    Walsh Gymnasium was the first permanent basketball facility to be built on the Seton Hall campus. The architect was Anthony J. DePace. [5] Construction began in 1939 as part of a project that would cost $600,000 (equivalent to $13.1 million in 2023) [6] and was completed in the winter of 1941, when the men's basketball team played its first-ever game there.