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Hotel Galvez- Galveston, TX
Built in 1911, Hotel Galvez is a bit younger than the other classic Grand Dame seaside resorts; a Baby Grand perhaps. Though wildly popular in the early 20th century, tropical storms and changing local conditions have challenged the viability of this Spanish Revival beauty several times over the past century. Luckily, like Galveston itself, it has persevered, and stands as an elegant reminder of the island’s more glamorous past.
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The Greenbrier- White Sulphur Springs, WV
Have you ever had the dream where you find yourself in a strange place, wandering aimlessly down never ending hallways? If so, make that dream a reality at The Greenbrier. A bit reminiscent of The Shining’s Overlook, with an added dash of mid-century style and a lot of Southern Charm, this is one beautiful historic hotel.
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Arizona Biltmore- Phoenix, AZ
The Arizona Biltmore exudes 1920’s design and style; it projects an elegance lost to many of today’s hotels. A Hampton Inn by the highway it is not.
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The Sanctuary- Kiawah Island, SC
The Sanctuary has an old soul. While the hotel is relatively new, it exudes the charm of a classic Seaside Resort. Gracious and Luxurious sum up the experience that awaits you at this barrier island golf mecca, located an hour outside of Charleston.
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The Boulders- Carefree, AZ
Ah, The Boulders. Everything a resort should be. It has amazing scenery, a fancy spa, hiking trails, plenty of pools, updated rooms and two stunning golf courses. Throw in their tequila bar and proximity to Cave Creek, and you have an all around winner.