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Federal Reserve Room

  • Capacity: 60
  • 480 sq ft

In 1910 a group of businessmen met in this very room to solve the economic crisis of the nation. Together, they created the first draft of what would become the Federal Reserve system and the Federal Reserve Bank. The original, exquisite leaded art glass is the focal point of the room, setting the stage for meetings that are guaranteed to generate big ideas.

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Capacity: 40 | SQFT: 330

Aldrich Room

Named for Nelson Aldrich, one of the original members of the Jekyll Island Club, the Aldrich room features wood pocket doors.

Capacity: 24 | SQFT: 400

Aspinwall Room

Named for General Lloyd Aspinwall, the first president of Jekyll Island Club, the circular Aspinwall Room is complete with panoramic, enclosed glass windows.

Capacity: 25 | SQFT: 480

Pulitzer Room

Named for Joseph Pulitzer, publisher of the New York World and the St. Louis Dispatch, the room is an ideal setting for a board meeting, banquet or reception.