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New York Times
Sunday Travel Section
November 10, 2002
James Schembari
“Eastover does indeed seem to have stepped out of another time, and it's that simplicity that makes it attractive. On our last night, several families gathered in the library to watch the Winter Olympics. With a fire going in the fireplace, the adults oohed and aahed over the figure skating and debated the judging, while the children played board games on the floor. Someone came back from the dance with cookies and passed them out to the children. Just like home — except you don't have to worry about the crumbs.”
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The Boston Parents’ Paper
July 2002
Kaleel Sakakeeny
“The rolling lawns beg to be played and tumbled on, and after a little acclimation, children do let loose and love the freedom (and safety) of simply running around the land. An Impressive Georgian mansion, the main building dominates the landscape and speaks of elegance and class, wrapped in very casual approach to life.”
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Yankee Magazine, Travel Guide to New England 2002
Editor’s Pick for Massachusetts
“The word resort gets redefined.” Rent horses and bikes, watch buffalo, practice archery and skeet shooting and dance to live music. Packages all include meals and entertainment.
Yankee Magazine
July 1996
“It was as though we had stumbled upon the world’s most elaborate children’s birthday party or had been transported back in time to a fraternity party circa 1970. Perhaps it was both at once, a jumble of motion and sounds as everyone simply played the game called Eastover.”
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