The Pittsburgh Country Club 
THE GRILL ROOM 
massive oak, and the high walls are paneled with oak 
to the height of the doorways. The ceiling is 
heavily beamed, and each panel is ornamented with 
carvings harmonizing with the frieze. The grill room 
is completely cut off 
remainder of the 
The center of the 
behind the main 
Second Floor Plan 
devoted to the service quarters. In an adjoining 
building connected with the main club house by a 
piazza, are the locker- rooms and shower- 
baths. In the main ^'\ h° use there are 
thirty-two well- appointed bed¬ 
rooms on the second floor, as 
d ressi ng-rooms, 
and a private 
dining-room for the 
ladies. From early 
spring until late in the fall 
these rooms are in constant use 
not only by the members of the club 
but by their families. 
The smoking-room, bowling-alleys, and 
rifle-range may be found in the basement below 
the piazza and locker-room. 1 he smoking-room 
is of ample proportion, with paneled walls and low 
beamed ceiling. The generous fireplace is particu¬ 
larly worthy of note, with its wrought iron furnish¬ 
ings- 
In addition to the provisions already named for 
the accommodation of the members and theirfriends, 
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