I think I was there in August of 2015. I went to have an Alliance board member sign some checks. He was an OFC member and enjoying what was likely his last swim in the Club's large outdoor swimming pool. He worked locally and went for a swim every morning. (I'm sorry I didn't take any pictures of the pool.) We lamented the Club's closing, the end of an era, etc. He told me to take a look around inside but to hurry because they were about to close up. So, these are really just quick snapshots. I had hoped I'd have another opportunity to better document the place but this will have to do. You'll see some places where water got in. The real dilapidation was upstairs which, I'm told, had been closed for decades.
The old stone home out back was used as a shed for lawn equipment. Also known as an "outkitchen", it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. I had reached out to a number of public and private organizations to try to relocate it, to no avail. Will try to post more on that later.
The "Yearly High Average" sign was in the bowling alley.
(I see now that the piano I mentioned above was an upright, not a baby grand).