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  2. Cheap Romantic Getaways To Book Now for Valentine’s Day - AOL

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  3. 16 Top Romantic Getaways in North Carolina

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    For traveling twosomes on the hunt for a romantic retreat that offers escapes to both the beach and the mountains, North Carolina is the answer. In fact, the Blue Ridge covers most of western ...

  4. 17 Ridiculously Romantic Cabin Getaways to Book In 2024 - AOL

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    Grab your loved one and whisk them away on a great romantic getaway. Here are 17 incredible cabins you can book right now. 30 Romantic Winter Weekend Getaways in the U.S. 1. The Oasis (Joshua Tree ...

  5. Cold Mountain (North Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Cold Mountain and the Shining Rock Wilderness surrounding it are part of Pisgah National Forest. Cold Mountain is about 15 miles (24 kilometers) southeast of Waynesville and 35 miles (56 kilometers) south of Asheville. It rises to 6,030 feet (1,840 m) above sea level and is the 40th tallest mountain in the eastern United States.

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    With flights from as little as $300 from the U.S., Bangkok can be not only surprisingly affordable to get to but can also provide a wonderfully romantic getaway for those with a few extra days and ...

  7. Bakersville, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Bakersville is also home to the North Carolina Rhododendron Festival. The pageant attracts visitors from across the state and nation, most notably Richard Nixon in 1968. Historian and sociologist James W. Loewen has identified Bakersville as one of several possible sundown towns in North Carolina. [8]