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Ancient Lore Village Opens a New Category in Luxury Hospitality

Press release content from PR Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. Ancient Lore Village Opens a New Category in Luxury Hospitality April 14, 2021 GMT KNOXVILLE, Tenn., April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Destined to be one of North America’s most sought-after travel experiences for creating lifelong memories, Ancient Lore Village has opened for reservations. The uniquely themed village is nestled on a hidden 67-acre swath of rolling hills that offers panoramic views of the Smoky Mountains. This one-of-a-kind experience features a 40-foot waterfall, luxuriously appointed underground homes, world class cuisine, customized group packages, and exclusive privacy. When guests rent the village for business retreats, weddings, family gatherings or special occasions, they have exclusive use of the entire property, overnight accommodations for 22 guests, and a team of villagers ready to deliver outstanding guest service.

Ancient Lore Village Opens a New Category in Luxury Hospitality

Ancient Lore Village Opens a New Category in Luxury Hospitality
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Ancient Lore Village Opens a New Category in Luxury Hospitality

Ancient Lore Village Opens a New Category in Luxury Hospitality
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Louisa County girls win state title; Spotswood falls in finals

Louisa County girls win state title; Spotswood falls in finals Spotswood came up short in its bid for a third consecutive state championship. (Source: wvir) By Mike Shiers | February 21, 2021 at 12:34 AM EST - Updated February 21 at 12:34 AM CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - The Louisa County girls basketball team won a state championship for the first time in program history, as the Lions defeated Pulaski County 59-51 in the Class 4 Finals on Saturday. Louisa was making its first-ever appearance in the title match, secured the school’s first state championship in any team sport since 2011. Sylvie Jackson scored 20 points to lead the Lions, while Olivia McGhee added 16.

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