Lenox school "Lenox School for Boys" was started by the Episcopal church in the years prior to WWII. Right from the beginning, it was an earnest community of students and teachers as epitomized by the school motto, "To serve, Not to be served." Lenox served 2nd formers through 6th formers. Though academically rigorous, athletics was also stressed and the offerings were numerous, from sailing, Fencing, squash to skiiing, hockey, and soccer, let alone football, and tennis! Lenox closed its doors in the early 1970's, unable to negotiate the new youth of the 1970's and their inherent issues in a time of a tight economy. It continues to exist in he memories of its past students and through its physical location, in the beautiful Berkshires, in the town of Lenox, across the road and down the hill from chapel at Trinity Church, past Bassett, Schermerhorn, Thayer, St. Lawrence, St. Martins, and to the Field House, etc..
Lenox School for Boys was created in 1926.
Birch Wathen Lenox School was created in 1991.
Town School for Boys was created in 1939.
Lenox School for Boys's motto is 'Not to be served but to serve'.
Lenox School for Boys's motto is 'Non Ministrari sed Ministrare'.
Lenox Square was created in 1959.
Lenox Lounge was created in 1939.
Lenox College was created in 1859.
The Lenox Hotel was created in 1900.
Tabitha Lenox was created in 1999.
Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys was created in 1881.
Lenox - MARTA station - was created in 1984.
Wilson-Lenox House was created in 1816.
Murder on Lenox Avenue was created in 1941.
Lenox Avenue Breakdown was created in 1978.