New Hotel Trend--The Non-Hot Spot

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We're all familiar with luxury hotels in South Beach, New York or Los Angeles.  But Greenwood, Mississippi, Aurora, Ohio and Fargo, North Dakota?  Today on Ohio.com there is an article about Walden Country Inn and Stables, a luxury country inn which we recently wrote about when they became Ohio's first five-diamond rated resort.  The country inn has its own movie theater, private loft suites and an  indoor horse arena that is one of it's primary draws.  Recently, Forbes.com listed their places to stay in 2005 and on that list was The Alluvian in Greenwood, Mississippi.  The Alluvian, owned by the Viking Range Company, is a luxury hotel with stainless steel fireplaces, flat-screen TVs and the type of decor one would associate with a New York boutique hotel.  The place we really want to stay at is Hotel Donaldson, an art-filled boutique hotel in Fargo, North Dakota, a place we learned about when Hotel Chatter interviewed the owner. At Hotel Donaldson each suite is designed around the work of a single artist.  They also have a rooftop hot tub, a restaurant featuring locally-grown organic meat and produce,  heated ceramic tile floors and one room has a soak tub that fills from the ceiling (shown here).  Is the promise of a gorgeous place to stay enough to lure you to a place you never considered visiting?