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  2. The Vintage Golf Course - Wikipedia

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    The day spa was subject to delays awaiting approval by council and as a result was only completed in 2010. The Chateau Elan hotel and villas was also completed in late 2010. [citation needed] The Chateau Elan hotel was sold to the Beijing based Sunshine Insurance Group for more than $40 million in 2015. [2]

  3. The UK’s best spa towns: Where to stay for restoration and ...

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    Set in 55 acres of woods, meadows and lakes fed by natural springs, it features a spa with two pools, as well as sweeping woodland views, saunas, a steam room and treatment rooms.

  4. Out-of-place ‘exquisite’ chateau is for sale in Kentucky. See ...

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    The estate also served as a location in an “upcoming blockbuster movie,” a release said.

  5. Balneotherapy - Wikipedia

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    The statue of "A man breaking a walking crutch" in the spa town Piešťany (Slovakia) – an eloquent symbol of balneotherapy "Balneotherapy" is the practice of immersing a subject in mineral water or mineral-laden mud; it is part of the traditional medicine of many cultures and originated in hot springs , cold water springs, or other sources ...

  6. Sarazen World Open - Wikipedia

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    The Sarazen World Open was a professional golf tournament, named in honor of seven-time major champion and hall of famer Gene Sarazen.It was held from 1994 to 1999. The field mostly consisted of national open winners from around the world from the previous two years. [1]

  7. Teenager accused in Wisconsin school shooting had a ...

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    The turmoil in Natalie Rupnow's family life, as documented by court records, offer a glimpse into events that may have shaped her path before Monday's tragedy.

  8. Château de Villandry - Wikipedia

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    The lands where an ancient fortress once stood were known as Columbine until the 17th century. They were acquired in the early 16th century by Jean Le Breton, France's Controller-General for War under King Francis I, and a new château was constructed around the original 14th-century keep where King Philip II of France once met Richard I of England to discuss peace.

  9. Thermes de Saint Gervais Mont-Blanc - Wikipedia

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    In 1805, Saint-Gervais [1] was a rural community with a population of 1,756 Local life centred on farming, fairs, the Sallanches market and religious celebrations. While not a tourist destination, local shepherds took their herds to graze deep in the Gorges du Bonnant where there was a hot spring that ensured the surrounding vegetation flourished earlier than in other parts of the area.