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  2. These Are the Best Spa Resorts in the U.S. for a Relaxing Weekend

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    The 43,000-square-foot subterranean spa offers a variety of relaxation pools, saunas, a eucalyptus-infused steam room, a relaxation room overlooking the mountains and outdoor fire pits.

  3. Fort Rapids - Wikipedia

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    Fort Rapids Indoor Waterpark Resort; General information; Location: 4560 Hilton Corporate Drive Columbus, Ohio: Opening: May 22, 2006: Closed: February 21, 2016

  4. Lakeside, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Lakeside is a private community and census-designated place in Danbury Township, Ottawa County, Ohio, United States, on the shores of Lake Erie. [2] It was formed in 1873 by members of the Methodist Church and remains a church-affiliated vacation resort and United Methodist Annual Conference site.

  5. Great Wolf Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The name of the Ohio location was changed to Great Wolf Lodge in 2004. The chain has since added sixteen additional locations and has one under construction. [6] [7] On May 1, 2012, Great Wolf Resorts announced it was adding a new amenity or attraction to each of the resorts in time for the summer season.

  6. Relaxing Lake Resorts for a Summer Escape - AOL

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    Beaches are great, but America's lakes deserve our love, too, particularly when the water is paired with resort amenities. Find out which resort on our list is closest, and what it offers.

  7. Category:Resorts in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ski areas and resorts in Ohio (3 P) Pages in category "Resorts in Ohio" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.

  8. Spa - Wikipedia

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    [24] [25] Although spa activity had been central to Saratoga in the 1810s, by the 1820s the resort had hotels with great ballrooms, opera houses, stores, and clubhouses. The Union Hotel, first built in 1803, had its own esplanade, and by the 1820s had its own fountain and formal landscaping, but with only two small bathhouses.

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