When America’s Resort Went to War
Truly embodying the title of America's Resort, The Greenbrier proudly served its country during World War II in multiple capacities. It first housed "enemy alien diplomats" from Germany, Japan and Italy and then served as an Army hospital, Ashford General Hospital, caring for wounded soldiers. During this episode, The Greenbrier's historian emeritus, Dr. Bob Conte, looks back at that time and the resort's unique service.

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