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Like two vast cruise ships moored in the Allegheny foothills, The Homestead and The Greenbrier embody the jarring but wonderful concept of elegance amid wilderness.

Like two vast cruise ships moored in the Allegheny foothills, The Homestead and The Greenbrier embody the jarring but wonderful concept of elegance amid wilderness. Resembling one another more than they resemble any other American resorts, these two institutions evoke a rivalry akin to Athens-Sparta, Oxford-Cambridge or even Coke-Pepsi.

I’ve had the good fortune to stay at both pleasure palaces multiple times over the past decade, almost always following up a Homestead stay with an immediate trip across the Virginia-West Virginia border to The Greenbrier. Not officially, not even consciously, I’ve been at work on a which-takes-the-cake comparison article this whole time. Even fledgling resort-ologists naturally study the two landmarks side by side and begin looking for slight edges in one department or the other. That curiosity is what sends us out for an extra nine holes in the late afternoon, or scanning back through the wine list a third or fourth time

Certainly, back up to the dessert buffet.

Moments of rare enjoyment pile up in my mind from these visits. I’ve had a golden eagle fly 15 feet from my head while on the Cascades Hike at The Homestead. I’ve taken a mind-boggling tour of the government’s Cold War evacuation facility at The Greenbrier. I’ve played a combined dozen-plus rounds of golf at the two properties. I have seen—at near-completion stage—the nationally celebrated Greenbrier Sporting Club, a separate entity from The Greenbrier that extends its famous brand name into the heady world of high-end real estate. I’ve checked out the cool little ski hill behind The Homestead and bowled my personal-best string in The Greenbrier’s posh little bowling center—without even using the gutter tubes.

All this grueling field work along with unswerving journalistic objectivity qualifies me to analyze the two icons in detail, add up all the style points and offer an honest summation. The battle for bragging rights in the Allegheny Mountains now commences.

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