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Look up Lenox in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Lenox may refer to: Lenox, Alabama, an unincorporated community Lenox, Georgia, a town Lenox, Iowa, a
Lenox
Town in the United States
Lenox is the site of Shakespeare & Company and Tanglewood, summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Lenox includes the villages of New Lenox and
Lenox,_Massachusetts
Village in Illinois, United States
New Lenox is a village in central Will County, Illinois, United States. It is a Southwest suburb of Chicago. The village population was 27,214 as of the
New_Lenox,_Illinois
American actress
Adriane Lenox is an American actress, best known for her performances in Broadway theatre. Her performance in the play Doubt: A Parable garnered her the
Adriane_Lenox
Neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City
Lenox Hill (/ˌlɛnəks ˈhɪl/) is a neighborhood on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It forms the lower (southern) section of the Upper
Lenox_Hill
Shopping mall in Atlanta, Georgia
Lenox Square is a shopping mall in the Buckhead district of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is adjacent to Phipps Plaza, both of which are owned by
Lenox_Square
American bone china manufacturer
Lenox Corporation is an American import company that sells tableware, giftware, and collectible products under the Lenox, Reed & Barton, Gorham, and Oneida
Lenox_(company)
Scottish musician (born 1954)
Ann Lennox OBE (born 25 December 1954) is a Scottish singer-songwriter, political activist and philanthropist. After achieving moderate success in the
Annie_Lennox
British and Canadian boxer (born 1965)
Lennox Claudius Lewis (born 2 September 1965) is a boxing commentator and former professional boxer who competed in the heavyweight division from 1989
Lennox_Lewis
Hospital in Manhattan, New York
Lenox Hill Hospital (LHH) is a nationally ranked, 450-bed, non-profit, tertiary, research and academic medical center located on the Upper East Side of
Lenox_Hill_Hospital
North-south avenue in Manhattan, New York
Template:Attached KML/Sixth Avenue (Manhattan) KML is from Wikidata Lenox Avenue or Malcolm X Boulevard (both names are officially recognized) is the
Lenox_Avenue
Lenox Hotel is a hotel in Boston, Massachusetts. It is located at the corner of Boylston and Exeter Streets in the Back Bay neighborhood. The Lenox is
The_Lenox_Hotel
1504 terrestrial globe
The Hunt–Lenox Globe or Lenox Globe, dating from about 1508, is the second-oldest known terrestrial globe after the Erdapfel of Martin Behaim (1492) or
Hunt–Lenox_Globe
Topics referred to by the same term
Lenox Library may refer to: Lenox Library (Massachusetts), a public library located in Lenox, Massachusetts Lenox Library (New York City), a former library
Lenox_Library
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Lenox Township may refer to the following places in the United States: Lenox Township, Warren County, Illinois Lenox Township, Iowa County, Iowa Lenox
Lenox_Township
American stand-up comedian (1966–2023)
Darryl O’Flynn Lenox (January 28, 1966 – April 16, 2023) was an American comedian who lived in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. His comedy was notable
Darryl_Lenox
Brown Lenox & Co Ltd was a company that created chains (a chainworks) and anchors, with factories in Millwall and Pontypridd, founded by Samuel Brown
Brown_Lenox_&_Co_Ltd
2020 documentary television series
Lenox Hill is a documentary television series developed by Ruthie Shatz and Adi Barash, which premiered on Netflix on June 10, 2020. The premise mainly
Lenox_Hill_(TV_series)
American rapper (1974–1999)
containing COC songs, was released in 2003. Big L's next posthumous album, 139 & Lenox, was released on August 31, 2010. Issued by Rich King on Flamboyant Entertainment
Big_L
American academic (born 1971)
Michael J. Lenox (born February 23, 1971) is an American strategist and professor of business administration at the Darden School of the University of
Michael_Lenox
Topics referred to by the same term
Lenox Park may refer to: Georgia Lenox Park (Atlanta), historic neighborhood now part of the Morningside-Lenox Park neighborhood Lenox Park (DeKalb County
Lenox_Park
2010 studio album by Big L
139 & Lenox is the third studio album and second posthumous album by American hip-hop artist Big L. It was released on August 31, 2010, by Flamboyant
139_&_Lenox
New York City Subway station in Manhattan
station (also signed as 148th Street–Lenox Terminal station) is a New York City Subway station on the IRT Lenox Avenue Line in Harlem, Manhattan. It serves
Harlem–148th_Street_station
Scottish-American merchant
Robert Lenox (December 31, 1759 – December 13, 1839) was a Scottish-American merchant who served as the 15th president of the Saint Andrew's Society of
Robert_Lenox
Building in Manhattan, New York
Hospital (formerly Lenox Health Greenwich Village) is a hospital in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City. A division of Lenox Hill Hospital, it
Northwell Greenwich Village Hospital
Northwell_Greenwich_Village_Hospital
American bibliophile and philanthropist
James Lenox (August 19, 1800 – February 17, 1880) was an American bibliophile and philanthropist. His collection of paintings and books eventually became
James_Lenox
Musical artist
Stephen Michael Feigenbaum, known professionally as Johan Lenox, is an American singer, composer and producer. His musical style combines elements of
Johan_Lenox
Restaurant in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Lenox is a restaurant in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. It was named one of the nation's best new restaurants by Bon
Lenox_(restaurant)
American neurosurgeon (born 1963)
David J. Langer is an American neurosurgeon who is chair of neurosurgery at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. In addition, he is a professor of neurosurgery
David_Langer_(neurosurgeon)
American banker and philanthropist (1822–1887)
Robert Lenox Kennedy (November 24, 1822 – September 14, 1887), was an American banker and philanthropist who served as president of the National Bank
Robert_Lenox_Kennedy
Neighborhood of Atlanta, Georgia
Morningside/Lenox Park is an intown neighborhood in Atlanta, Georgia founded in 1923. It is located north of Virginia-Highland, east of Ansley Park and
Morningside/Lenox_Park
1970 live album by Gil Scott-Heron
A New Black Poet – Small Talk at 125th and Lenox, also known simply as Small Talk at 125th and Lenox, is a live album and the first release of recording
Small_Talk_at_125th_and_Lenox
Criminal organization
The Lenox Street Boys also known as the "Lenox Street Cardinals" or Lenex Street Crew are one of the oldest and most dangerous street gangs in Boston,
Lenox_Street_Boys
Tennis tournament
The Lenox Invitation also known as the Lenox Invitation Tennis Tournament was a men's invitational tennis tournament played at the Lenox Lawn Tennis Club
Lenox_Invitation
City in Iowa, United States
Lenox is a city in Taylor and Adams counties in the U.S. state of Iowa. The population was 1,339 at the time of the 2020 census. Lenox was established
Lenox,_Iowa
Topics referred to by the same term
Lenox Avenue Line may refer to either of two transit lines in upper Manhattan: IRT Lenox Avenue Line, a rapid transit subway line established in 1904 Lenox
Lenox_Avenue_Line
LENOX Tools is an American brand of hand tools, power tool accessories, and industrial band saw blades. It largely produces saws, saw blades, utility
LENOX_Tools
Unincorporated community in Brownsville, Alabama
Lenox is an unincorporated community in Conecuh County, Alabama, United States. Lenox is 10 miles (16 km) west-northwest of Castleberry. Lenox had a post
Lenox,_Alabama
Town in Georgia, United States
Lenox is a town in Cook County, Georgia, United States. The population was 752 at the 2020 census. Lenox was platted in 1888, when the railroad was extended
Lenox,_Georgia
The Davis-Lenox House is an historically significant 18th-century row house in the colonial style located at 217 Spruce Street in the Society Hill neighborhood
Davis-Lenox_House
Lenox Lounge was a long-standing bar in Harlem, New York City. It was located in 288 Lenox Avenue, between 124th and 125th. The bar was founded in 1939
Lenox_Lounge
List of ships with the same or similar names
Two ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Lenox: HMS Lenox (1678) was a 70-gun third rate launched in 1678. She was rebuilt in 1701, and again
HMS_Lenox
Library in New York City (1870–1912)
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
Lenox_Library_(New_York_City)
Topics referred to by the same term
Hotel Lenox or Lenox Hotel or Lennox Hotel may refer to several hotels in the United States: Hotel Lenox, a.k.a. Hartford Hotel, a Beaux-Arts style hotel
Lenox_Hotel
Township in Illinois, United States
New Lenox Township is located in the heart of Will County, Illinois, on U.S. Route 30 and Interstate 80. As of the 2010 census, its population was 40
New_Lenox_Township,_Illinois
Cinder cone in Coconino County, Arizona
Lenox Crater is a cinder cone located in the San Francisco Volcanic Field in Coconino County, near Flagstaff, Arizona, an area known for volcanic activity
Lenox_Crater
Surname list
Lennox or Lenox is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Annie Lennox (born 1954), British singer Ari Lennox (born 1991), American singer-songwriter
Lennox_(surname)
Concert hall in New York City
The Lenox Lyceum was a concert hall and event space located at 623 Madison Avenue at the corner with 59th Street, in the Upper East Side of Manhattan
Lenox_Lyceum
1937 composition and 1938 ballet by William Grant Still
Lenox Avenue is a series of ten orchestral episodes and a finale composed in 1937 by American composer William Grant Still. The composition is for orchestra
Lenox_Avenue_(Still)
Ridge in Massachusetts, United States of America
Yokun Ridge consisting mainly of West Stockbridge Mountain and the Lenox Mountain massif, is a ten-mile stretch of the Taconic Mountains south of Pittfield
Yokun_Ridge
1979 studio album by Arthur Blythe
Lenox Avenue Breakdown is an album by jazz saxophonist Arthur Blythe. It was released by Columbia Records in 1979 and reissued by Koch Jazz in 1998. The
Lenox_Avenue_Breakdown
Topics referred to by the same term
Lenox station may refer to: Lenox station (MARTA), a rapid transit station in Atlanta, Georgia Lenox station (Massachusetts), a former train station in
Lenox_Station
Neighborhood of Memphis, Tennessee
Lenox is a neighborhood in Memphis, Tennessee. It is bounded by Central Avenue in the south, Union Avenue in the north, Cooper Street in the west and
Lenox,_Memphis
Independent boarding & day high school in Lenox, Massachusetts, United States
Lenox School was an Episcopal independent, college-preparatory boarding school for boys in grades nine through twelve in Lenox, Massachusetts, in the United
Lenox_School_for_Boys
New York City Subway line
The Lenox Avenue Line is a line of the New York City Subway, part of the A Division, mostly built as part of the first subway line. Located in Manhattan
IRT_Lenox_Avenue_Line
American musical group
St. Lenox is an American indie pop outfit from Columbus, Ohio, United States, helmed by Andrew Choi. On stage, St. Lenox consists of Andrew Choi and a
St._Lenox
Unincorporated community in Pennsylvania, US
Lenox is an unincorporated community located in Lenox Township, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. "Lenox, Pennsylvania". Geographic Names
Lenox,_Pennsylvania
Commuter rail station in New Lenox, Illinois
New Lenox is a commuter train station along Metra's Rock Island District line in New Lenox, a southern suburb of Chicago, Illinois. The station is officially
New_Lenox_station
Public school district in Lenox, Iowa, United States
556803°W / 40.876175; -94.556803 Lenox Community School District is a rural public school district headquartered in Lenox, Iowa. It includes portions of
Lenox Community School District
Lenox_Community_School_District
United States historic place
The Lenox Hotel is a historic building located in Lenox, Iowa, United States. The original Lenox hotel had been built in 1874, and was destroyed in a fire
Lenox_Hotel_(Lenox,_Iowa)
Civil township in Michigan, United States
Lenox Township is a civil township of Macomb County in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 census, the population was 12,119, up from 10,470 in
Lenox_Township,_Michigan
Village in Massachusetts, United States
Lenox Dale is a village in Lenox, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States at the border of the town of Lee, along the Housatonic River. It is a
Lenox_Dale,_Massachusetts
American orthopedic surgeon and athletic trainer
Lenox Dial Baker Sr. (November 10, 1902 – June 2, 1995) was an American orthopedic surgeon and athletic trainer at both Duke University and University
Lenox_Baker
American cartoonist
Emi Lenox is an American cartoonist from Portland, Oregon. She is best known for EmiTown, an autobiographical webcomic that was later published in print
Emi_Lenox
Presbyterian college in Hopkinton, Iowa
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
Lenox_College
The Lenox School of Jazz was a summer programme of jazz education from 1957 to 1960, at the Music Barn in Lenox, Massachusetts. Faculty included Dizzy
Lenox_School_of_Jazz
Private, coeducational school in Manhattan, New York City
Birch Wathen Lenox School is a college preparatory K-12 school on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. Birch Wathen Lenox comprises approximately
Birch_Wathen_Lenox_School
Public library system in New York City
The library, officially chartered as The New York Public Library, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundations, was developed in the 19th century, founded from
New_York_Public_Library
Name list
Lennox or Lenox is the given name of: Lennox Alves (born 1956), Guyanese cricketer Lennox Berkeley (1903–1989), British composer Lennox Blackmoore (born
Lennox_(given_name)
Neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City
neighborhood area incorporates several smaller neighborhoods, including Lenox Hill, Carnegie Hill, and Yorkville. Once known as the Silk Stocking District
Upper_East_Side
MARTA rail station
Lenox is an at-grade subway station in Atlanta, Georgia, serving the Gold Line of the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority. Located in the Buckhead
Lenox_station_(MARTA)
Season of television series
Ripley, Attending Physician in Emergency Medicine Sarah Ramos as Dr. Caitlin Lenox, Chief of Emergency Medicine Darren Barnet as Dr. Jonathan Frost, Emergency
Chicago_Med_season_11
Census-designated place in Massachusetts, United States
Lenox, also known as Lenox Center, is a census-designated place (CDP) in the town of Lenox in Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States. The population
Lenox_(CDP),_Massachusetts
United States historic place
The Lenox Library is the principal public library of Lenox, Massachusetts. It is managed by the non-profit Lenox Library Association, founded in 1856,
Lenox_Library_(Massachusetts)
1931 American film by Robert Z. Leonard
Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise) is a 1931 American pre-Code Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film directed and produced by Robert Z. Leonard and starring Greta Garbo
Susan Lenox (Her Fall and Rise)
Susan_Lenox_(Her_Fall_and_Rise)
Head of the Catholic Church since 2025
8, 2025). ""It was a shocking moment": New pope's brother lives in New Lenox". Chicago Daily Herald. Archived from the original on May 9, 2025. Retrieved
Pope_Leo_XIV
Neighborhood of Brookhaven, Georgia
Lenox Park is a neighborhood of homes and office buildings located primarily within the city of Brookhaven, Georgia, United States, just east of the northern
Lenox Park, Brookhaven, Georgia
Lenox_Park,_Brookhaven,_Georgia
Topics referred to by the same term
Lenox School District may refer to: Lenox Public Schools in Lenox, Massachusetts Lenox Community School District in Iowa Lennox School District (with two
Lenox_School_District
American basketball player
Harold Lenox (September 24, 1941 – July 16, 2016) was an American basketball player. He was best known for his college career at Texas A&M. Lenox, a 6'2
Bennie_Lenox
American politician (1817–1874)
Walter Lenox (August 17, 1817 – July 16, 1874) was mayor of Washington, D.C., from 1850 to 1852. He was the only mayor of Washington City born within
Walter_Lenox
Irish surveyor & geodesist (1866–1956)
Sir Gerald Ponsonby Lenox-Conyngham Kt FRS FRAS (21 August 1866 – 27 October 1956) was an Irish surveyor and geodesist. He was the last superintendent
Gerald_Lenox-Conyngham
English actress (born 1941)
throughout their seasons. From 1999 until 2008, she starred as Tabitha Lenox on the television soap opera Passions, for which she was nominated for a
Juliet_Mills
The Lenox Avenue Line is a surface transit line on Lenox Avenue in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, United States. The line was once operated separately
Lenox_Avenue_Line_(surface)
Ship of the line of the Royal Navy
HMS Lenox was a 70-gun third rate built at Deptford Dockyard in 1677/78. She was in active commission for the Nine Years War, fighting in the Battles
HMS_Lenox_(1678)
American orator, activist and abolitionist (1810–1873)
Charles Lenox Remond (February 1, 1810 – December 22, 1873) was an American orator, activist and abolitionist based in Massachusetts. He lectured against
Charles_Lenox_Remond
1796 painting by Gilbert Stuart
the Hamilton family until 1896, when it was bequeathed to the Lenox Library. The Lenox Library later merged with the New York Public Library. The portrait
Lansdowne_Portrait
American consumer products company
power tool accessories, hand tools, and band saw blades marketed under the Lenox brand. In 2005, the company acquired DYMO, designing, manufacturing, and
Newell_Brands
Lenox Hills is a neighborhood on the northern edge of Farmingdale, Long Island, New York, near the Melville and Old Bethpage areas. The first subdivision
Lenox_Hills
American television soap opera (1999–2008)
features supernatural elements, which focus mainly on town witch Tabitha Lenox (Juliet Mills) and her doll-come-to-life, Timmy (Josh Ryan Evans). NBC cancelled
Passions
Township in Ohio, US
Lenox Township is one of the twenty-seven townships of Ashtabula County, Ohio, United States. The 2020 census found 1,374 people in the township. Located
Lenox Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio
Lenox_Township,_Ashtabula_County,_Ohio
1941 American film
Murder on Lenox Avenue is a 1941 American race film directed by Arthur Dreifuss. In 1941 Harlem, New York City, someone gets framed for a murder while
Murder_on_Lenox_Avenue
NASCAR Cup Series races at New Hampshire Motor Speedway
Lenox Industrial Tools sponsorship, the race was 318.5 miles (512.6 km) in length while the fall race remained at 317.4 miles (510.8 km). After Lenox
NASCAR Cup Series at New Hampshire Motor Speedway
NASCAR_Cup_Series_at_New_Hampshire_Motor_Speedway
British merchant (1834–1862) killed in the Namamugi Incident
killed in Japan during the Namamugi Incident. His middle name is spelled Lenox in the census and family documents. Richardson was born in London in 1833
Charles_Lennox_Richardson
Town in New York, United States
Lenox is a town in Madison County, New York, United States. The population was 8,768 as of the 2020 census. The town is on the county's northern border
Lenox,_New_York
Unincorporated community in Oklahoma, US
Lenox Lenox is an unincorporated community in Le Flore County, Oklahoma, United States. A post office opened at Lenox, Indian Territory on October 2,
Lenox,_Oklahoma
Rapid transit service
1983, it was rerouted to New Lots Avenue. On November 23, 1904, the IRT Lenox Avenue Line opened between 96th Street and 145th Street. Service ran between
3 (New York City Subway service)
3_(New_York_City_Subway_service)
Australian public servant (1917–2020)
Sir Cyrus Lenox Simson Hewitt OBE (7 May 1917 – 28 February 2020) was an Australian public servant. His career in the Commonwealth Public Service spanned
Lenox_Hewitt
Public school in Lenox, Massachusetts, United States
Lenox Memorial High School is a public high school located in Lenox, Massachusetts, United States, founded in 1803. Since 1966 it has shared a campus
Lenox Memorial High School (Massachusetts)
Lenox_Memorial_High_School_(Massachusetts)
Non-sectarian resident and day school
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
Lenox_Hall
District of Atlanta, Georgia, US
Piedmont Road near Georgia State Route 400, the Buckhead MARTA station, and Lenox Square. In 1838, Henry Irby purchased 202-1/2 acres surrounding the present
Buckhead
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Plainness, equal.
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Poetess. Matron.
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