Talk:Hillcrest Golf & Country Club

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I think the Jewish Hillcrest club was different from the one on Oxmoor Road. In Sheryl Summe's book, Homewood: The Life of a City, she has a brief write-up on pg. 101 about it and states, In 1922 "Hugo Marx, Leo Kayser, and G. Goldman led a purchase of 92 acres on Oxmoor Road for $40,000" and established the Hillcrest Country Club, which included a 9-hole golf course. The site later became the Zamora Shrine Temple and today is the Palisades Shopping Center. She references an earlier article in her footnotes, as well. Robert Matthews (talk) 20:33, 21 December 2018 (PST)