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17th July 2019

PR of the day 17.06.19

- Mark the release of the hotly-anticipated Columbia Pictures movie, Little Women, with an inspired trip to Massachusetts on America’s East Coast
 

- The all-star cast of the movie – which will be released in December 2019 – includes Meryl Streep, Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Timothée Chalamet, Laura Dern and James Norton

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June 2019 – Based on the acclaimed novel by American author Louisa May Alcott – originally published in 1868, and subsequently turned into an extremely popular Broadway musical and several TV interpretations – a new adaptation of Little Women will be back on the silver screen in December 2019.  Directed by American actress and producer, Greta Gerwig, the much-anticipated movie follows the journey of the four March sisters in Massachusetts, East Coast USA in the 1860s.  Inspired by the upcoming release of the newest incarnation of the film, culture vultures and history buffs will delight in following in the footsteps of the March girls, and be transported back in time on a journey through Boston, Lexington and Rhode Island…

FIRST STOP: BOSTON – ONE OF THE OLDEST CITIES IN THE UNITED STATES

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As a central set in the upcoming movie, the trip kicks off by flying into Boston, capital of Massachusetts and one of the oldest cities in America.  Discerning travellers should stay at Taj Boston, one of the most iconic and longstanding hotels in the city, which has occupied Boston’s most prestigious address at the corner of Arlington and Newbury Streets for 92 years.  Opened in 1927 by the industrious Wyner family as an original landmark hotel filled with history, it has remained in continuous operation to the present day and is renowned for its classic style and award-winning service.  Taj Hotels arrived in Boston in 2007 and, since then, the hotel has assumed a unique identity of its own – drawing simultaneously from its Boston roots and the hospitality traditions of the esteemed Taj brand.  Ideally located overlooking the picturesque Public Garden, guests are just a stone’s throw away from some of the most important backdrops referenced throughout Little Women.  The best way to discover Boston in all its glory, as well as the incredible locations where the movie was filmed, is through a guided bike tour.  Led by a knowledgeable guide, tours take in some of Boston’s most important sights such as the State House, Boston Public Library, Trinity Church and Boston Common, and also the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University, where the ‘Paris Carriage Ride’ scene of the 2019 movie was filmed.

NEXT UP: LEXINGTON & CONCORD – KNOWN AS THE ‘BIRTHPLACE OF AMERICAN LIBERTY’

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Just 15 miles outside of Boston, next on the itinerary calls for a stop in Lexington, staying at The Inn at Hastings Park.  This is one of the most acclaimed historic hotels in the region, which recently joined the Ocean House Management (OHM) Collection of prestigious properties, now counting the iconic Ocean House, Watch Hill and Weekapaug Inn and Watch Hill Inn in Westerly, Rhode Island as sister properties.  Historians, note: Lexington is considered by purists as the ‘birthplace of American Liberty’ as it was the first battle site in the American Revolutionary War.  It also serves as an ideal base to explore Concord, which is a mere 7 miles away.  Concord played a big part in Little Women, as it is where the central plot is set and where author Louisa May Alcott lived.  As the only hotel in the Boston metropolitan area to be part of elite international association, Relais & Châteaux, The Inn at Hastings Park provides the perfect stopover.  The history-steeped property is comprised of three thoughtfully-restored antique buildings – The Main House, the Isaac Mulliken House and the Barn.  Beautiful interiors compliment the rich architecture, while providing every modern sensibility.  The inn’s public areas and 22 guestrooms are unique in layout and design, with clever décor, use of colour, designer wallpapers and architectural elements.  Guests enjoy spaces that reflect history, character, comfort and luxury throughout.  Encouraging those who wish to deepen their knowledge of Little Women and American history while in the area, The Inn at Hastings Park will add a resident historian on staff, paying homage to the many historical landmarks that are within footsteps of the property. Visitors can easily explore Concord by foot and immerse themselves in the environment of the March sisters, or stroll around Lexington and walk the path that Paul Revere and William Dawes followed on their Midnight Ride to the nearby Hancock-Clark House, where John Hancock and Samuel Adams bunked.  The Battle Green, where the first battle of the Revolutionary War took place, is just one block from The Inn.  Other local activities include The Liberty Ride, a trolley service that leaves from the Lexington Visitor Centre, and various tours narrated by costumed guides.  The Minute Man Bikeway, an 11-mile rail trial, is another popular nearby attraction.  The Inn serves as a wonderful destination along the trail and provides complimentary bikes for overnight guests.  

SLOW THE PACE IN RHODE ISLAND, AMERICAN’S SMALLEST STATE

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After days filled with retracing history and soaking in culture, it’s time to enjoy some down time.  Part of Ocean House Management Collection, the all-American Weekapaug Inn overlooks Quonochontaug Pond and offers quintessentially New England accommodation in the most serene, relaxed setting.  The history-rich Inn’s story began in 1899 when Frederick Buffum, a Rhode Island-born entrepreneur, and his wife opened a small inn.  Sensing the appeal of the Weekapaug beach community with family values at its core, the Buffums constructed the Inn on a prominent spit of land between the Atlantic Ocean and salt pond that offered stunning panoramic views.  With the goal to make it a resort for families like themselves, the Buffums exuded hospitality, welcoming guests at the front door with genuine cheer and warmth.  This camaraderie, coupled with the Inn’s spectacular location and carefree family-friendly offerings of boating, swimming, sporting and socialising, quickly made Weekapaug Inn a popular destination for guests from throughout New England and beyond.  The original building was damaged by the hurricane of 1938, however a recent $20 million renovation by new owners – Weekapaug resident, Lang Wheeler and Watch Hill resident, Chuck Royce – saw over 1,000 original wartime furnishings salvaged from before the hurricane, and the Inn restored to its discerning standards of comfort and low-key luxury for all seasons. Weekapaug Inn offers access to a private white-sand beach with views framed by Block Island, Montauk and the Rhode Island coastline, and there are endless daily activities on offer to keep all ages entertained: sailing on Quonochontaug Salt Pond in one of the Inn’s restored Beetle Cats, canoeing and kayaking, sailing tours on the Inn’s classic 24’ electric boat Quonnie Queen, saltwater fishing, swimming and beachcombing.  On land, the Inn has a big, beautiful grassy backyard that is perfect for playing lawn games such as pétanques and shuffleboard, Nature Craft programmes, bikes, boats, kite-flying and fishing poles.

 

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Scott Dunn offers a 10-night Massachusetts itinerary from £4,400 per person. This includes all accommodation based on two people sharing, international flights, car rental and select destination experiences. For more information, visit www.scottdunn.com or call 020 8682 5030


For any press information, please contact Perowne International:

Taj@perowneinternational.com
OceanHouse@perowneinternational.com
Scottdunn@perowneinternational.com
or call the team on: +44 (0)20 7078 0295

 

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