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In 1963, the Saunders family acquired the hotel, and Roger Saunders was brought on as the general manager. [2] The Lenox Hotel is located less than a block from the finish line of the Boston Marathon, held every year in April. [3] The Boston Marathon finishing next to The Lenox Hotel
Hotel Lenox or Lenox Hotel or Lennox Hotel may refer to several hotels in the United States: Hotel Lenox, aka Hartford Hotel, a Beaux-Arts style hotel from 1899, in Ann Street Historic District, in Hartford, Connecticut; Lenox Hotel (Lenox, Iowa), listed on the NRHP in Iowa; The Lenox Hotel, a luxury hotel in downtown Boston, Massachusetts
Tanglewood is a music venue and festival in the towns of Lenox and Stockbridge in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts. It has been the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1937. Tanglewood is also home to three music schools: the Tanglewood Music Center, Tanglewood Learning Center, and the Boston University Tanglewood ...
Foxman has been named general manager of Boston Seaport, a development project consisting of 33 acres of waterfront land with a mix of residential, hotel, office, retail, entertainment, civic and ...
At the time of its opening, the Hotel Manger had proportionately more marble than any other building in New England. [3] [5] The top floors offered views of the Charles River, Bunker Hill Monument, and Boston Harbor. [3] The hotel had direct access to the Boston Garden and North Station. [3] [5] George L. Bowles was the hotel's first manager. [6]
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Elm Court, Lenox, Massachusetts, c. 1903. Upon the passing of Emily in 1946, then owners Colonel Helm George Wilde [4] and his wife Marjorie Field Wilde (great-granddaughter of William H. Vanderbilt [4]) opened Elm Court in 1948 as an Inn (Elm Court Club, Inc.) with an accommodation for up to 60 people.