October 22, 2000
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Movenpick Resort and Spa
Starkness and dryness yield a beauty all their own at Movenpick, a stunning resort on the Jordanian side of the Dead Sea. After rejuvenating in the sands and water, enjoy indoor luxury suitable for a Arab potentate. |
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The Greenbrier
The best of a cultured tradition blooms within the flower-bedecked walls of the Greenbrier. Get used to having your smallest comfort anticipated and exquisitely satisfied. |
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Refuge on the trail
Comfortable "huts" in the White Mountain National Forest in New Hampshire give hikers a place to come in from the cold after a day outdoors.
Sampling Florida's B&Bs
Inns in St. Augustine, Ocala and St. Petersburg are three of an estimated 300 bed and breakfasts across the state.
One-stop shopping for state tourism sites
The number of people using the Internet for travel research and planning has grown from an estimated 3.1-million in 1996 to about 52.2-million in 1999, according to a recent study by the Tourism Industry Association of America.
From the poor to the privileged
Once a work farm for indigents in Multnomah County, Ore., Edgefield has become a place where people pay to stay -- a bed and breakfast resort.