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	<title>Comments on: Inn of the Seventh Mountain</title>
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		<title>By: Ducatisti</title>
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		<description>The place nearly went under in the late 1970&#039;s, so things went from splendid to minimalist during that time.

They used to have a giant chess set in the courtyard area between the condos.  Unfortunately, I don&#039;t think there was ever a complete set of pieces, making it impossible to exercise your brain and body at the same time, planning moves and lugging around impossibly heavy wooden rooks and kings.

The restaurant was incredible (still is), but the place always had a very still and sort of abandoned spooky feel to me.</description>
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<p>They used to have a giant chess set in the courtyard area between the condos.  Unfortunately, I don&#8217;t think there was ever a complete set of pieces, making it impossible to exercise your brain and body at the same time, planning moves and lugging around impossibly heavy wooden rooks and kings.</p>
<p>The restaurant was incredible (still is), but the place always had a very still and sort of abandoned spooky feel to me.</p>
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