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It will take you 15 minutes to get to our winter resort.
It is well known as a summer and winter resort.
From 1900 on it gradually developed as a winter resort.
Lakewood in the late 19th and early 20th century was a winter resort.
Yet, until the 1920's, Cannes was only a winter resort.
She knew the power that the de Silbis couple held in this small town winter resort.
Fort Lauderdale is a winter resort and a retirement center.
It reopened in 1914, transformed into a beautiful winter resort.
Palm Springs has been famous as a winter resort and second home community for personalities in show business.
The following four years both hotel and the town became a fashionable winter resort for northern visitors.
And so the winter resort was turned into Blizzard Beach.
At that time the French Riviera was a winter resort.
It is in the southern part of the Algerian rail system, and a favorite winter resort.
However, after years as an elegant winter resort for wealthy patrons, the hotel closed in 1932.
The area is a summer and winter resort, with skiing and hiking.
Suggesting that the community had promised more local support than it could deliver, he added, "It's pretty much a winter resort area."
Consequently, Ifrane continues to develop as both a summer and winter resort.
It should be used daily, whether one is vacationing on a warm tropical island or at a winter resort.
A winter resort for northeastern millionaires designed to stress natural simplicity.
Rajgir has also developed as a health and winter resort due to its warm water ponds.
St. Moritz is considered the oldest and one of the most famous winter resorts in the world.
It is all part of efforts by winter resorts to keep skiers and snowboarders coming to the slopes.
Today, Karpenisi is one of the most important winter resorts in Greece.
It is located 6 km east of Bansko, a famous winter resort.
Could it be that winter resorts were invented to enable them to escape cultural overdose?