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  2. Ponderosa Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The lodge was built in 1928 as Alice Bemis Taylor's summer retreat. [1] Designed by Jules Jacques Benoit Benedict, the summer home was similar to other mountain homes that he designed, using "native construction material", including ponderosa pine from Pikes Peak's western slope, and displaying "the finest craftsmanship." One of Benedict's ...

  3. Pine Glenn Cove - Wikipedia

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    Pine Glenn Cove is a private vacation retreat, also known by various other names, including Hatch's Camp, Forest Hills, and St. Anne's Retreat. The property is located in Logan Canyon , Utah . Pine Glenn Cove is the largest private retreat in Cache National Forest and Logan Canyon, and the only one with a swimming pool .

  4. Forest Home, California - Wikipedia

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    Forest Home is a former settlement in Amador County, California. [1] It was located 6.25 miles (10.1 km) west of Plymouth, [2] at an elevation of 581 feet (177 m). [1] It still appeared on USGS maps as of 1944. [1] Forest Home began as a gold mining center, north of Ione. [3] Both placer and hydraulic mining was conducted. [3]

  5. Pinelands Center at Mount Misery - Wikipedia

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    The Pinelands Center at Mount Misery (more commonly known as Mount Misery) is a Methodist retreat center and campground in Browns Mills, New Jersey in the United States.. The center is located on 150 acres near Brendan T. Byrne State Forest, within the New Jersey Pine Barrens on a narrow dirt road known as "Mount Misery Road", near Route 70.

  6. Forest Lodge (Namakagon, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    In 1890 and 1891 two homes were constructed on Champaign Island, and in 1890 a home on Anderson Island. The area was connected by rail to Minneapolis and St. Paul and became a vacation destination. By 1911 six resorts were operating on the lake. [2] Meanwhile, the focus of Livingston's camp shifted from a men's hunting camp to a family retreat.

  7. Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center - Wikipedia

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    Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center sits on 400 acres of forest and meadows in the foothills of the southern Berkshires in Litchfield County, Connecticut.Isabella Freedman hosts organizational retreats, Jewish spiritual and environmental events, and private Jewish celebrations including weddings and B'nai Mitzvah.

  8. Hume Lake Christian Camps - Wikipedia

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    The 365 acre camp includes four chapels, three dining halls and various accommodations [1] and can host up to 3,000 people at one time and hosts more than 40,000 annually. Hume Lake was built on the site of a 100 year old defunct logging town built by the Hume-Bennett Lumber Company and utilizes many of the original facilities.

  9. The Abode of the Message - Wikipedia

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    The Abode of the Message is a retreat center in New Lebanon, NY which was founded in 1975 by Vilayat Inayat Khan and a group of his students. The Abode has a long history as a residential community, a centralized location for the Inayati order, a conference and retreat center, and a center of esoteric study.