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The Corkscrew - Its unique shape has made it a natural inspiration for artists, symbolizing creativity and the unpredictable twists of life. In folklore, its spirals are thought to represent the intricate paths of life or serve as a botanical reflection of life's complexities.

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The Wilcox | Aiken, SC
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The Wilcox | Aiken, SC

Famous guests included Winston Churchill, Harold Vanderbilt, W.R. Grace, Elizabeth Arden and Count Bernadette of Sweden. Legend has it that Franklin Delano Roosevelt would ride his private train car to the back door and slip in quietly. The Prince of Wales was regretfully turned away for lack of space.

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Amangiri | Canyon Point, Utah
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Amangiri | Canyon Point, Utah

Set on 900 acres of raw, red-rock splendor in the Colorado Plateau, Amangiri and its sister retreat, Camp Sarika, embody two distinct expressions of the desert’s timeless spirit.

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Beacon Hill Hotel | Boston
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Beacon Hill Hotel | Boston

The hotel’s interior was thoughtfully stripped down to its essential framework, then rebuilt with precision—featuring redesigned floorplans and upgraded systems to elevate the guest experience.

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Grand Mountain Lodge & Spa | Boyne, MI
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Grand Mountain Lodge & Spa | Boyne, MI

Boyne Mountain Resort & Spa, located in Boyne Falls, Michigan, is a year-round destination that seamlessly blends outdoor adventure, family fun, and relaxation. Spanning 415 skiable acres, the resort features 60 trails, 10 lifts, and four terrain parks, including night skiing, making it one of Michigan’s top ski destinations.

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The Lodge on Lake Lure | North Carolina
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The Lodge on Lake Lure | North Carolina

In the early 1930s, the North Carolina State Troopers built the Lodge as both a retreat from city life and a gathering place for camaraderie. According to local lore, donkeys helped with the excavation of the land, and troopers seeking a break would call ahead to reserve a room for just a dollar or two.

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The Roger Sherman Inn | New Canaan, CT
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The Roger Sherman Inn | New Canaan, CT

Named for Roger Sherman—a distinguished Connecticut statesman and the only person to sign all four of America's founding documents: the Continental Association, the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, and the U.S. Constitution—this storied property has transformed over the years into a charming retreat.

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Cape Lookout, North Carolina
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Cape Lookout, North Carolina

Cape Lookout National Seashore is a remote and windswept stretch of barrier islands located along the southern Outer Banks of North Carolina. Spanning 56 miles of undeveloped shoreline, the park is a sanctuary of maritime forests, rolling dunes, and wide sandy beaches bordered by the Atlantic Ocean and Core Sound.

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Trapp Family Lodge | Stowe, VT
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Trapp Family Lodge | Stowe, VT

In the early 1940s, the von Trapp family toured the United States as the Trapp Family Singers before eventually settling in Stowe, Vermont, on an enchanted farm with sweeping mountain vistas reminiscent of their beloved Austria.

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The Soho Grand Hotel | NYC
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The Soho Grand Hotel | NYC

In 1979 Edward Marshall was a photographer from NYU. Blake was living in Manhattan and working with a television casting director for TV ads. They were put together for a few days to shoot on the streets of the LES, Bowery, Soho, and numerous other places. These were the fun days of CBGB’s, and a rougher, industrial time in New York City.

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