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  2. Deborah Szekely - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Szekely (née Shainman, born May 3, 1922) is an American activist, philanthropist, and cookbook writer active in Southern California.She was named the "Godmother of Wellness" by the Huffington Post. [1]

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    Nemacolin, located in Farmington, Pennsylvania, ranked 5th on USA Today's "Ten Best Spa Resorts" list, while the Omni Bedford Springs Resort in Bedford, Pennsylvania, ranked 7th. Spa day at Nemacolin.

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  5. The Vineyard Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Vineyard is a hotel, restaurant and spa located near Newbury, Berkshire, United Kingdom, rated 5-star prior to 2014. [1] It has won a number of awards and was in 2015 the primary restaurant of Chef Daniel Galmiche [2]. It has 49 rooms and suites, dining room, spa and conference/event facilities.

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    A day spa in Milan, Italy A day spa in Wrocław, Poland. A day spa is a business that provides a variety of services for the purpose of improving health, beauty, and relaxation through personal care treatments such as massages and facials. The number of day spas in the US almost doubled in the two years from 2002 to 2004, to 8,734, according to ...

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  9. Sonoma Mission Inn - Wikipedia

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    The improvements continued in October 1981 with the opening of The Spa at the Sonoma Mission Inn. [17] [18] By 1984, Safdie's total investment in the property reportedly totaled $10 million. [19] Safdie sold the inn to Rahn Properties in 1985 for a reported $16.5 million. [20] Rahn closed the inn for remodeling.