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From small towns to a storied resort built around hot springs Having trouble viewing this email? [Click Here]( [10best logo]( [forward this email]( [Why the Omni Homestead Resort is beloved by presidents and hot springs lovers]( [Why the Omni Homestead Resort is beloved by presidents and hot springs lovers]( Set in the Allegheny Mountains of Virginia, Hot Springs was founded around the waters that have attracted generations of people, including Indigenous tribes and several American presidents. The town is also home to the Omni Homestead Resort, considered America’s first resort, not to mention a USA Today 10Best Readers' Choice Best Destination Resorts winner. Sitting on 2,300 acres of wooded land, the red-brick hotel with its iconic clock tower and cupola feels like a castle. Designed in the Georgian Revival style, the resort has something for everyone: multiple bars and restaurants, two golf courses, a seasonal water park with slides and a lazy river, a ski slope, a Virginia wine-tasting room, and a wide range of activities from history tours to mountaintop zip-lining to clay shooting. After a $150 million renovation in 2023, the storied and historic property has a new lease on life. Here’s everything you need to know about the Omni Homestead. [Read the Story]( [share on facebook]( [share on twitter]( [share on pinterest]( [Historic havens: 10 small towns with big stories to tell]( [Historic havens: 10 small towns with big stories to tell]( The United States has a fascinating history, and exploring the places which most affected it is much more fun than simply reading about it. These 10 historic small towns — selected by an expert panel and voted as the best by readers — have small populations (fewer than 25,000 people) with big histories, making them fun and affordable ways to dive into our nation's past. [Read the Story]( [share on facebook]( [share on twitter]( [share on pinterest]( [10best logo]( Trusted Travel + Lifestyle Advice [visit us on facebook]( [visit us on twitter]( [visit us on pinterest]( [visit us on pinterest]( --------------------------------------------------------------- 32 E Broad St, Greenville, SC 29601 Need to unsubscribe? [Click Here](

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