The men’s-only getaway in Sonoma County has been the subject of intense speculation over its 100-plus-year history
Despite the club’s reticence to disclose much of anything about itself, the website does seek to dissuade outsiders from the notion that members get together to make deals or decisions away from the public eye.
Put aside that some planning for the Manhattan Project happened there in the 1940s, as The Washington Post“One of the exaggerated notions about the Bohemian Club is that it is a gathering and decision-making place for national and international ‘power brokers,’” the site says. “In fact, the Club is a refugedecision-making and other pressures. The Club’s motto, ‘Weaving spiders, come not here,’ conveys the Club’s character and purpose as a social, avocational organization.
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