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[Image] The entire world in your inbox. Hello allâ I hope those of you hit hard by the snowstorm made it through without any trouble. Sadly for me, today is my last day in the paradise that is Todos Santos (which we put on [our 2022 destination guide](), but Iâm very excited to drive the length of the Baja Peninsula back to Los Angeles. With our lead feature this week, we find ourselves in the forests of Oregon. There, [Laura Studarus introduces us to the man]( who purchased the plane Jackie O flew on for the funeral of Aristotle Onassis and has since turned it into a home you can visit. Itâs fascinating! Donât miss our latest feature for the [Worldâs Most Beautiful Libraries]( series. Weâll head inside the last project of Richard Neutra before he died, [Huntington Beach Central Library](. It was a father and son work, and the architect saw it as the culmination of all his theories and career. With ski season in full swing, I thought many of you would enjoy this [excerpt from Lindsey Vonnâs memoir about how she prepared for her final race](. When you make it to Rome, Candida Mossâs columns will have undoubtedly given you a new perspective. This weekâs [column](on the Roman obsession (or, rather, hatred) with sex with mirrors will not disappoint! â[William OâConnor](, Travel Editor [Image] [This Man Lives in the Plane That Flew Jackie O to a Funeralâand Youâre Welcome to Join Him]( [How one man DIYed his own aviation paradise, and believes you can too.]( [You Must Cover Your Eyes to See this Amazing Library]( [It was the crowning achievement of one of historyâs greatest architects, and his son.]( [Lindsey Vonn on Her Final Race: âIt Probably Looks Like Iâm About to Kill Someoneâ]( [This is my last raceâever, everâso I am deep into all-or-nothing mode.]( [Sex With Mirrors Was a Kink Too Far for Romans]( [But if you think ancient Romans are prudish kink shamers, imagine how much theyâd hate us.]( [â](By World War II, Athens was one of Europeâs most beautiful and eclectic cities. But a post-War building law, now seen as reckless and short-sighted, incentivised homeowners to knock down their houses and replace them with identikit concrete apartment blocks.[â]( âAlex Sakalis [profiles the men and women racing to save Athensâ architecture](. OMG I Want This House! Wategos Villas, Byron Bay, Australia ([Vrbo](): For two years, weâve all been glued to news of the ânext wave.â So, itâs safe to say, we all deserve a break. But if you choose to take the vacation days that we believe every human being on the planet has accrued by living through COVID and use them on a holiday in Byron Bay, you will not necessarily get a break from wave watching. Thatâs because this hotspot in New South Wales is famed for its excellent surfing. Between spending days in the South Pacific Ocean and nights in this gorgeous villa, you may just start to feel a little of that olâ 2019 energy coming back. In addition to having the ocean in your proverbial backyard, you also have a private pool and gardens in your actual backyard. Unless you choose to vacation during the rainy season (and why would you ever do that!), we donât see any reason for you to spend any time under a roof while on this vacation. The property listing claims that Wategos Villas âamplifies every experience.â Normally, we would call bullshit on such an overblown claim. But, in this case, they just might be right. If only our boss would send us to Byron Bay to see for sure⦠Book Your Stay: [Wategos Villas](, Byron Bay, Australia: $3,110/night via Vrbo Donât miss previous OMG, I Want to Rent This House posts, which spotlight the most spectacular and unique homes that you can actually stay in. [Check out the full archives](. Travel to an âArt Deco Dream Come to Lifeâ Fancy hotels come and go all the time in New York City. There are a handful, however, that not only stick around but come to represent somethingâan era, an ethos, a vibe. Few are as storied as Madison Avenueâs The Carlyleâthe Art Deco tower that rose to fame in the period after World War II and became a center of glamour in the Kennedy yearsâa position it has never relinquished. Thus our latest selection for [Just Booked]( (our series on gorgeous travel-related coffee table books) is Assoulineâs new tome, [The Carlyle](. The book beautifully encapsulates the hotel's history. There are original photos from the 1930s of Dorothy Draper's decor (oh, the light fixtures!), old advertisements for the hotel apartments (âEnglish manor standards of serviceâ), and dozens of shots of the stars who have performed, lived, or hung out here over the years. As Lenny Kravitz writes in the book's introduction, âIt was an Art Deco dream come true.â [BUY ON ASSOULINE >>]( Please note that if you buy something featured in one of our posts or newsletters, The Daily Beast may collect a share of sales. [Daily Beast]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( @copyright 2022 The Daily Beast Company LLC I 555 W. 18th Street, New York NY, 10011 [Privacy Policy]( If you are on a mobile device or cannot view the images in this message, click here to [view this email in your browser](. To ensure delivery of these emails, please add emails@thedailybeast.com to your address book. If you no longer wish to receive these emails, or think you have received this message in error, you can [safely unsubscribe](.