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Hotel Legends: Blackberry Farm with Mary Celeste Beall
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Hotel Legends: Blackberry Farm with Mary Celeste Beall

From a six-room country inn Mary Celeste and her family have created a business and a brand at the pinnacle of American hospitality. They championed authenticity long before it was a buzzword, learned how not just to thrive on but also to survive their success and explosive growth, and survived as well the sudden death, at 39, of the company's head, Mary Celeste's husband, Sam, the son of Blackberry's founders. Their story is now a legend in the world of luxury travel, and no one tells it better than Mary Celeste.

Passport to Everywhere with Melissa Biggs Bradley · Melissa Biggs Bradley, Mary Celeste, Mary Celeste Beall

October 6, 202258m 4s

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Show Notes

From a six-room country inn Mary Celeste and her family have created a business and a brand at the pinnacle of American hospitality.  They championed authenticity long before it was a buzzword, learned how not just to thrive on but also to survive their success and explosive growth, and survived as well the sudden death, at 39, of the company's head, Mary Celeste's husband, Sam, the son of Blackberry's founders. Their story is now a legend in the world of luxury travel, and no one tells it better than Mary Celeste.

 

Information about Blackberry Farm and  Blackberry Mountain. 

 

Follow Mary Celeste Beall on Instagram 

 

Join Melissa Biggs Bradley on her worldwide journey  

 

Indagare Travel https://www.indagare.com/

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