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In 1947 the Byron Hot Springs property was put up for sale and purchased by the Greek Orthodox Church for a sum of $ 105, 000.
It served as the Monastery St. Paul for several years.
It then changed hands several times both as a resort, country club and private residence.
It is currently privately owned by a developer who hopes to begin restoring the resort in early 2009, but the property is now in a state of disrepair.
Plans for the restoration of Byron Hot Springs are outlined at byronhotsprings. com.
In 2005, a Victorian-era carriage house on the property was burned to the ground.
The hotel itself sustained some fire damage, but still stands.

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