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George H. W. Bush, the country's 41st President
(1989-1993) was born in Milton, Massachusetts 0n June 12, 1924.
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Romantic Getaway At The Red Lion Inn,
by Iris Dean |
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Pack
your bags and prepare for a romantic getaway where you and your sweetheart will
enjoy a fine meal, Champagne, and a big, heart-shaped box of chocolates at The
Red Lion Inn in western Massachusetts.
Established c. 1773, and rebuilt in 1897, The Red Lion Inn is one of the few
remaining
American Inns in continuous use since the 18th century. Many may recall the
Norman Rockwell’s
painting Stockbridge Main Street at Christmas, yes, this wonderful
painting featured the Red Lion Inn, which embodies New England
hospitality. Guests visiting the Red Lion Inn will find themselves just
minutes from the heart of the Berkshires’ historic and cultural attractions.
Nearby you can also enjoy skiing, Tanglewood, The Berkshire Theatre
Festival, The Norman Rockwell Museum, Chesterwood, Naumkeag, Jacob’s Pillow
and Hancock Shaker Village.
For
a romantic evening meal guests can savor the Red Lion Inn's contemporary
regional cuisine, served with gracious New England hospitality in authentic
surroundings. By utilizing fresh, local ingredients in his cooking,
Executive Chef Brian J. Alberg emphasizes natural flavors of his delicious
dishes, which reflect the bounty of each changing season. Add to your meal
one of the Red Lion Inn's more than 200 selections of award-winning wines
and you have the start of a perfect romantic evening.
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