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"North of State Route 190, the Inn at Death Valley is the more upscale sister property, offering lodging north of $300 per night, white-tablecloth dining, and a spring-fed pool that holds a constant 82 degrees and is surrounded by lawn and palm trees; it also hosts a wedding venue. I learned the Inn’s first wing was carved in 1927 on the site of a natural underground spring, and that its kitchens are busy enough to display a signed Thai flag from rotating J-1 workers who pass through the property." - Farley Elliott