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  2. Penn Hills Resort - Wikipedia

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    Penn Hills Resort was a honeymoon resort located in Analomink, Pennsylvania, in the Pocono Mountains. Founded as a tavern in 1944, the resort grew in the 1960s, with over a hundred rooms in the hotel [1] and a ski resort and golf course on the 500-acre site. Guest villas featured floor-to-ceiling carpeting, round beds, and heart-shaped bathtubs ...

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  4. Brinegar Cabin - Wikipedia

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    Brinegar Cabin is a historic home located near Whitehead, Alleghany County, North Carolina. It was built about 1880, and is a one-story log house covered with lapped siding and resting on an uncoursed fieldstone foundation. Also on the property is a contributing frame outbuilding.

  5. 50 Amazing Honeymoon Ideas - AOL

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    Book a bed-and-breakfast or condo on the east and west coasts to see the best of both worlds: travelers can take a ride along Crater Rim Drive through Volcanoes National Park and snorkel with ...

  6. Camelback Mountain Resort - Wikipedia

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    Camelback Resort is 2 miles (3.2 km) from Pinemere Camp, and about 45 miles (72 km) north of Allentown, Pennsylvania. [3] [4] Camelback has invested in their educational ski and snowboard programs. The resort uses the marketing phrase: "Learn Here, Learn Right". [5]

  7. Morris Wilkins - Wikipedia

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    In December 1999 Wilkins retired from Caesars Pocono Resorts and left the business in the hands of his nephew Douglas Wilkins. [17] [19] He said, "Now that I've given up scuba diving in the Champagne Glass, I'll finally be able to really enjoy the Poconos and the region's fabulous golf courses minus the water hazards, of course!" [16]