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Kemble Inn - Originally built in 1881 by President Chester Arthur's Secretary of State, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen. The building has since graced the town of Lenox with its stately grandeur. This one time "Berkshire Cottage" has been renovated and converted into a luxurious Bed & Breakfast Inn.

Fanny Kemble -

Kennedy Park - built in 1902 by General Thomas Hubbard, the Aspinwall Hotel flourished for many years as a popular resort for the financial and political leaders of the day. After the hotel burned to the ground in 1931, the property stood idle for many years. It was obtained by the town of Lenox in 1957 through the efforts of John D. Kennedy, a long time resident of Lenox, and became known as Aspinwall Park. In 1973 the name of the park changed to John D. Kennedy in recognition of Mr. Kennedy's efforts on behalf of the park and for his many years of service on the town's Conservation Commission.

Kimball Farms - In 1987 Berkshire Healthcare Systems set out to build a new non-profit, lifecare retirement community in the beautiful and culturally rich Berkshires of Western Massachusetts.

Henry H. Kitson -

Serge Koussevitsky -



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