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Lenox may refer to: Places in the United States * Lenox, Alabama, an unincorporated community * Lenox, Georgia, a town * Lenox, Iowa, a city * Lenox, Kentucky, an unincorporated community and coal town * Lenox, Massachusetts, a town ** Lenox (CDP), Massachusetts, a census-designated place in the town * Lenox, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Lenox, New York, a town ** Lenox Avenue, in Harlem, New York City * Lenox, Ohio, original name of North Olmsted, Ohio * Lenox, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community * Lenox, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community * Lenox, Tennessee, an unincorporated community * Lenox, Memphis, Tennessee, a neighborhood * Lenox Township (other) * Lenox Crater, near Flagstaff, Arizona People and fictional characters * Lennox (given name), a list of people and fictional characters named Lenox or Lennox * Lennox (surname), a list of people and fictional characters named Lenox or Lennox Businesses * Lenox Hotel (other) * Lenox ...
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Lenox, Alabama
Lenox is an unincorporated community in Conecuh County, Alabama, United States. Lenox is west-northwest of Castleberry. Lenox had a post office until it closed on June 13, 1998; it still has its own ZIP code, 36454. Joseph Ryals was the first postmaster who also owned the settlement's general store. It is claimed he named the location after a bar of Lenox soap, in order for the post office to be authorized. Lenox is also home to young earth creationist Kent Hovind Kent E. Hovind (born January 15, 1953) is an American Christian fundamentalism, Christian fundamentalist evangelist and tax protester. He is a controversial figure in the Young Earth creationism, Young Earth creationist movement whose ministry ..., as well as his Dinosaur Adventure Land ministry and amusement park. References Unincorporated communities in Conecuh County, Alabama Unincorporated communities in Alabama {{ConecuhCountyAL-geo-stub ...
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Lennox (given Name)
Lennox or Lenox is the given name of: People Lennox * Lennox Alves (born 1956), Guyanese cricketer * Lennox Berkeley (1903–1989), British composer * Lennox Blackmoore (born 1950), Guyanese boxer * Lennox Broster (1889–1965), South African surgeon * Lennox Cato (born 1961), British antiques dealer * Lennox Clarke (born 1991), English professional boxer * Lennox Cowie (born 1950), British astronomer * Lennox Gordon (born 1978), American football player * Lennox Grafton (1919–2017), one of the first women to be trained as an architect in Canada * Lennox Lagu (1938–2011), South African general * Lennox Lewis (born 1965), British boxer * Lennox Miller (1946–2004), Jamaican athlete * Lennox Mohammed, Trinidadian musician * Lennox Napier (1928–2020), British Army officer * Lennox Pawle (1872–1936), British actor * Lennox Raphael (born 1939), Trinidadian writer * Lennox Robinson (1886–1958), Irish writer * Lennox Sebe (1926–1994), South African politician * Lennox ...
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New Lenox, Illinois
New Lenox is a village in central Will County, Illinois, United States. It is a southwestern suburb of Chicago and an eastern suburb of Joliet. The village population was 27,214 as of 2020. New Lenox has schools like Lincoln-Way West High School and Lincoln-Way Central High School. Geography New Lenox is located approximately 36 miles southwest of downtown Chicago at (41.508251, -87.970597). According to the 2010 census, New Lenox has a total area of , of which (or 99.85%) is land and (or 0.15%) is water. It is bordered by Joliet to the northwest, Ingalls Park to the west, Mokena to the east, Frankfort to the southeast and Manhattan to the south. Climate The average temperatures in New Lenox range from 21 °F (-6 °C) in January to 73 °F (23 °C) in July. There are 137 days of the daily low temperature being below or at freezing (138 if its a leap). There are 86 days where the daily high is above the 80 °F (27 °C) mark. History What i ...
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Lenox Merchants
Lenox Merchants were an American semi-professional basketball team based in Lenox, Massachusetts. Founded in 1949 by William "Butch" Gregory, it regularly played exhibition games against NBA teams. During the 1954–1955 season, the Merchants beat the soon-to-be NBA champions, the Syracuse Nationals, twice, and scored victories against the Minneapolis Lakers and the Milwaukee Hawks. Notable players * Glenn Bissell * Tom Brennan * John Burke *Gerald Calabrese * Fred Diute * George Feigenbaum *Ray Felix *Billy Harrell *Bob Knight * Francis Mahoney *Al McGuire *Boris Nachamkin *Ronnie Shavlik * Zeke Sinicola *Dick Surhoff Richard Clifford Surhoff Jr. (November 16, 1929 – May 1, 1987) was an American professional basketball player. *
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Lenox Library (other)
Lenox Library may refer to: * Lenox Library (Massachusetts), a public library located in Lenox, Massachusetts *Lenox Library (New York City) The Lenox Library was a library incorporated and endowed in 1870. It was both an architectural and intellectual landmark in Gilded Age–era New York City. It was founded by bibliophile and philanthropist James Lenox, and located on Fifth Avenue ...
, a former library founded by James Lenox which was a predecessor of the New York Public Library {{disambig ...
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Lenox Station (other)
Lenox station may refer to: *Lenox station (MARTA) Lenox is an underground metro station in Atlanta, Georgia, serving the Gold Line of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority. Located in the Buckhead district, it provides access to Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza, which are located on ..., a rapid transit station in Atlanta, Georgia * Lenox station (Massachusetts), a former train station in Lenox, Massachusetts {{station disambiguation ...
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HMS Lenox
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS ''Lenox'': * was a 70-gun third rate launched in 1678. She was rebuilt in 1701, and again in 1723, before being sunk as a breakwater Breakwater may refer to: * Breakwater (structure), a structure for protecting a beach or harbour Places * Breakwater, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia * Breakwater Island Breakwater Island () is a small island in the Palme ... in 1756. * was a 74-gun third rate launched in 1758. She was sunk as a breakwater in 1784, before being raised and broken up in 1789. See also * Royal Navy ships named {{DEFAULTSORT:Lenox, Hms Royal Navy ship names ...
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Lenox Hall
Lenox Hall was a non-sectarian resident and day school for girls and young women in St. Louis, Missouri. Located on Taylor and McPherson, it was situated four blocks west of Limit Walk, the western boundary of the city of St. Louis. It was established by M. Louise Thomas, the principal, in September 1907. In 1910, the architects of the Cathedral Basilica of Saint Louis, Barnett, Haynes & Barnett, were chosen to design the new Lenox Hall, in University City, Missouri, early English in type. Lenox Hall was affiliated with University of Missouri–St. Louis, Washington University in St. Louis, Wellesley College, Smith College, and other colleges of the East and South admitting women. Early history On coming to St. Louis to establish a school, a name could not be decided upon, and it was while walking with her father, discussing the question, that they came upon Lenox Place—a beautiful residence portion of the city. "Here" she said, "is a name, suitable, musical and short, and i ...
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Lenox School For Boys
Lenox School was a private preparatory school for boys in grades nine through twelve in Lenox, Massachusetts. The school was affiliated with the Episcopal Church (United States). School history The school opened in 1926 under the leadership of Rev. G. Gardner Monks, the school's first headmaster. His son Robert A. G. Monks was born while he and his wife were serving the school. In 1946 the Rev. Robert L. Curry, D.D. became the second and longest serving headmaster, leaving in 1969. Over the years Lenox's enrollment ranged from 150 to 250 boys with about 32 teachers or masters. The school was modeled on the English public school system and instead of grades to designate classes, the term 'forms' was used. Third Form referred to the freshman year through the Sixth Form for the senior year. The school used a system of 'prefects' who were members of the Sixth Form and were elected by the senior class or appointed by the headmaster. It was primarily a residential boarding school ...
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Lenox College
Lenox College was a college in Hopkinton, Iowa that operated from 1859 until its closure in 1944. The institution was initially known as Bowen Collegiate Institute. The name was changed to Lenox Collegiate Institute in October 1864 and to Lenox College in 1884. History The school was affiliated with the Presbyterian Church (USA)#Church history 1801-1900, Presbyterian Church. Several buildings that were part of the former college campus are on the National Register of Historic Places and are maintained by the Delaware County Historical Society as the Delaware County Historical Museum Complex. The college campus and the community of Hopkinton are also designated as stops on thDelaware CrossingIowa Scenic Byways
The former building of the Hopkinton Reformed Presbyterian Church of North America, Reformed Presbyterian Church is located next to the campus, although it ...
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Lenox Square
Lenox Square is a shopping mall in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia. With 198 tenants and of gross leasable area, it is the third-largest mall in Georgia. The mall is currently owned and managed by Simon Property Group, and is considered a sister mall to the adjacent, Simon-owned Phipps Plaza. , the mall is anchored by department stores Bloomingdale's, Macy's, and Neiman Marcus. Lenox Square opened to the public on August 3, 1959, operating as an open-air shopping center much like a typical lifestyle center. Its original anchors were two of the most famous and acclaimed department stores in the area, Rich's and Davison's, and grocery chain Colonial Stores. The mall opened with 60 stores. Over the next few decades competition from new suburban shopping malls spurred four expansions. The most recent renovation included enlarging the Neiman Marcus store by and the addition of of new retail space. Lenox Square houses several upscale stores that do not have other loc ...
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Lenox Industrial Tools
LENOX Tools is an American brand of hand tools, power tool accessories, and industrial band saw blades. It largely produces saws, saw blades, utility knives, snips, and other cutting tools. The brand was founded in 1915 as the "American Saw and Manufacturing Company" by ten employees to produce hacksaw blades. In 2003, American Saw was acquired by Newell Rubbermaid. In 2017, Stanley Black & Decker purchased the tools business of Newell Brands, including Lenox. Gallery Image:Lenox utility knife.jpg, A Lenox utility knife. See also *Lenox Industrial Tools 301—A NASCAR The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing, LLC (NASCAR) is an American auto racing sanctioning and operating company that is best known for stock car racing. The privately owned company was founded by Bill France Sr. in 1948, and hi ... race formerly sponsored by the company. References External links Lenox Industrial Tools web site Tool manufacturing companies of the United Sta ...
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