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  2. A yurt, hobbit hole and Frank Lloyd Wright home: A look at 6 ...

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    The yurt has plenty of amenities, including Wi-Fi, a smart television, a refrigerator, a toaster oven/air fryer, a water cooler with hot water, and a Keurig coffee maker, with coffee and creamer.

  3. West Baden Springs Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Yesterday's Indiana. E. A. Seeman Publishing, Inc. ISBN 0-912458-55-0. Waggoner, Alison. "West Baden Springs Project: Stained Glass Windows". Linton-Stockton High School "West Baden Outranks High Profile Resorts". Inside Indiana Business. November 3, 2008. Archived from the original on September 23, 2009. "West Baden Springs Hotel".

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    High-quality standard seven-person hot tubs can cost nearly $10,000, and plug-and-play models of a similar size typically hover around $5,000.

  6. Yurt - Wikipedia

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    The Old Turkic yurt (' tent, dwelling, abode, range ') may have been derived from the Old Turkic word ur—a verb with the suffix +Ut. [2] In modern Turkish and Uzbek, the word yurt is used as the synonym for 'homeland' or a 'dormitory', while in modern Azerbaijani, yurd mainly signifies 'homeland' or 'motherland

  7. Hotel Mudlavia - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Mudlavia (commonly referred to simply as Mudlavia, and originally named the Indiana Springs Company) was a hotel and spa built on the site of a natural spring near the town of Kramer in Warren County, Indiana, US. The spring was discovered by Samuel Story, a Civil War soldier who, in August 1884, was reputed to have been working in the ...