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  2. 15 Best Romantic Getaways for Couples - AOL

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    Here are the best romantic getaways for couples. Choose between cheap weekend escapes or fun week-long retreats to help you reconnect with your partner.

  3. 9 Best Fall Getaways for Couples on a Budget - AOL

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    Now that’s what we call a romantic getaway! With lodging, expect to spend between $100 to $150 a day in this global city! Newport, Rhode Island: New England Charm Without the Sticker Shock

  4. Spring getaways: State Park lodges make perfect ... - AOL

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    Ohio’s 10 park lodges are all located in beautiful natural settings and are fairly economical. And each has unique features that will make Buckeye travelers eager to try out all 10. Deer Creek Lodge

  5. Boston Mills/Brandywine Ski Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The two locations, Boston Mills Ski Resort and Brandywine Ski Resort, developed independently in 1963 as competitors. [6] Brandywine was purchased by the owners of Boston Mills in 1990, forming the dual-resort complex known today. [7] In 2002, Peak Resorts purchased the resorts and operated them until new ownership. [8]

  6. List of social nudity places in North America - Wikipedia

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    Arcadia Romantic Getaway in Arcadia, couples-oriented nudist resort [307] Denny Blaine Beach and Howell Park, Seattle nude beaches [308] [309] Dogfish Beach near Bellingham, nude beach [310] Kaniksu Ranch, near Spokane, nudist resort [311] Lake Bronson Club in the Cascade foothills, a family-oriented nudist park [312] [313]

  7. George Stanford Farm - Wikipedia

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    The George Stanford Farm is a historic farm at 6093 Stanford Road in Boston Township, Ohio, within the boundaries of Cuyahoga Valley National Park. The farm, which overlooks the Cuyahoga River and Ohio and Erie Canal, was settled in 1806 by James and Polly Stanford and their children. Their son George built the main farmhouse circa 1830.