Vacancy Everlasting

This 150-room resort and spa opened it’s doors to the public in the late 1920’s. It’s primary focus was as a sulfur-bath spa, which was a very popular therapeutic treatment at the time. As it is with most health-related trends though, they come and they go. Eventually the public’s interest in bath-houses declined, and as such, this resort was forced to shutter its doors in 2004. All this information is trivial though; What draws us here is not the resort’s uneventful life, but its unique postmortem s
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