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  2. The Nantucket Project - Wikipedia

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    The Nantucket Project is an annual gathering [1] that takes place on Nantucket, Massachusetts, housed mainly at the White Elephant Hotel. The event is held in a tent overlooking Nantucket Harbor. [2] The Nantucket Project was co-founded in 2010 by Tom Scott and Kate Brosnan.

  3. These Are the 5 Best Hotels in Nantucket for Every Type of ...

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    Beyond having some of the best culinary destinations on the island in Brant Point Grill and Topper’s, the newly renovated White Elephant boasts one of the few hotel spas on Nantucket, along with ...

  4. Live Out Your Bougie New England Era at These Nantucket ... - AOL

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    The grande dame of Nantucket hotels, the White Elephant was dreamed up in the early 1920s by Nantucket socialite Elizabeth T. Ludwig. In the 1960s, its modern incarnation was created. And in May ...

  5. The Best Nantucket Hotels That Feel Like Homes Away ... - AOL

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    Whether you're looking for the best Nantucket hotel on the beach, the best Nantucket hotel for families, or the best Nantucket hotel for couples, the island has it.

  6. Elizabeth Lowrey - Wikipedia

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    Recent projects she has led have included an office for Third Rock Ventures [5] a headquarters for Draper Laboratory, the New Brunswick Performing Arts Center, "boutique hotels" called The White Elephant in Nantucket and Palm Beach [6] The MassMutual Boston headquarters [7] And the Georgetown University Student Residences.

  7. White elephant - Wikipedia

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    A white elephant at the Amarapura Palace in 1855. A white elephant is a possession that its owner cannot dispose of without extreme difficulty, and whose cost, particularly that of maintenance, is out of proportion to its usefulness. In modern usage, it is a metaphor used to describe an object, construction project, scheme, business venture ...