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If you're in to the history and architecture of th...

If you're in to the history and architecture of the Great Camps then I would definitely suggest going.
The tour was structured somewhat like a story starting with its first owner, how it was built, and the difficulties associated with maintaining it physically, financially and legally. Each building had its own story and our guide made it a point to point out subtle details that none would have noticed if it weren't for him.
Note: You can pay to stay there just like a resort.
Even though it's mostly outside, dogs are not allowed. (At least for the tour)

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