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The Lenox Hotel

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The Lenox Hotel was built in 1900 by the owner of New York's Waldorf-Astoria, Lucias Boomer, at a cost of $ 1.1 million. At eleven stories high, it once stood as the tallest building in Boston. The outside was constructed of white and red terra cotta bricks and the inside of the hotel was luxuriously
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The Lenox Hotel and the Saunders Hotel Group are known internationally for pioneering the luxury green hotel movement since 1989. They have received a Presidential Gold Medal for Environmental Leadership from George H Bush in 1992 as well as many other international sustainability awards. The Lenox
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The Hotel purchase locally made goods to support area businesses while reducing polluting emissions from long-distance transportation. They continue to share their lessons learned and innovative ideas with hotels far and wide to help the world's largest service industry towards a more sustainable
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The hotel recently underwent a $ 35 million renovation. Some of the corner suites in the hotel still have functioning wood-burning fireplaces. It is one of the few known buildings left in the world with a functioning Cutler
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to be made into compost for local farms, they do renovations with sustainable materials and help improve IAQ (indoor air quality) by using healthier paints, adhesives and cleaning products.
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also has rooftop beehives which provide honey for menu and drink items in their restaurants; they separate
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Below is an alphabetical list of notable guests who have frequented The Lenox:
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The Lenox Hotel is located less than a block from the finish line of the
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stayed at The Lenox in 1907 and arrived via personal railroad car.
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The Boston Marathon finishing next to The Lenox Hotel
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coach, resided at The Lenox during training seasons.
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Lenox Hotel (disambiguation)

The Lenox Hotel is located in Massachusetts
61 Exeter Street
Boston
Coordinates
42°20′57.13″N 71°04′45.36″W / 42.3492028°N 71.0792667°W / 42.3492028; -71.0792667
George A. Fuller Co.
www.lenoxhotel.com
Boston
Newbury Street
Copley Square
Prudential Tower
Boston Public Library
Historic Hotels of America
National Trust for Historic Preservation
Lady Sarah Lennox
King George III
Enrico Caruso
Judy Garland
Boston Marathon

mail chute
food waste
Red Auerbach
Boston Celtics
Enrico Caruso
James Michael Curley
George
Martha Washington

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