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After exploring, soaking up the history, or taking a hike, check out the wash house spa. Whether you’re looking for a mani-pedi, facial, or a massage, you will find it in this historic spa situated on a beautiful waterfront. It’s usually recommended taking at least 2-3 hours to soak up all the calming and relaxing effects of this spa!

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