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A 1925 cotton baron's mansion converted into 143 rooms of uncluttered luxury, where the architecture itself—soaring ceilings, period details, the sense of inhabiting someone else's gilded past—does the work of hospitality. The place trades on restraint rather than spectacle, which is precisely why people mistake it for a private estate.
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- Michelin Guide
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