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Down-To-Earth Accommodations
The first sale ever made was when Og convinced Grog to buy a set of stone whitewalls (and threw in a hand ax as a premium), so why not get back to
where it all began? This property, built into the Ozark Mountains, features natural rock walls and ceilings as well as Jacuzzi bathtubs and large windows for letting in light. Built as a Cold War bomb
shelter by John Hay, founder of Celestial Seasonings tea, it's now a base from which to hike, bike and explore local springs.
Beckham Creek Cave is suitable for small groups since it has only five bedrooms. A great room provides more than 2,000 square feet of open space for meetings and has a large-screen TV with satellite access and concert hall-quality acoustics.
Nearby attractions include Ozark hiking trails, canoeing, fishing and horseback riding. And if you're up for a country music road trip, Branson, Mo. is
only an hour away.
Forget taking notes, who's got the meeting hieroglyphics? Rates start at $450 per night.
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Buy Them Some Peanuts and Cracker Jack
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