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Northeast
16 hotels
Adair Country Inn
A 1927 estate on 200 acres above the Presidential Range — cozy, gourmet, a bit formal.

Barrows House
Nine acres of park-like lawns, nine buildings of rooms and cottages, in the village that invented Vermont marble.

Buttermilk Falls Inn & Spa
Seventy-five-acre Hudson estate dating to 1680 — 17 accommodations, a spa, and an organic farm that actually cooks for you.

Callicoon Hills
Foster Supply's big brother — 23 acres, proper restaurant, family-friendly.

Castle Hill Inn
A 1874 Agassiz-mansion on 40 oceanfront acres — 33 rooms, Relais & Châteaux, Ocean Drive sunsets.

Geneva On The Lake
A 1911 Lamoreaux Landing-era villa on Seneca Lake — 30 all-suite rooms in formal Italianate gardens.

Inn at Diamond Cove
A 1891 Army fort converted to an island resort — 44 rooms, 15-minute ferry from Portland.

Morgan Samuels Inn
Stone mansion on a working farm — six bedrooms, fireplaces, three-course dinners by request.

Ocean House
The rebuilt 2010 oceanfront Victorian — Watch Hill's only five-star, Forbes-list luxury.
Taughannock Farms Inn
An 1873 Victorian estate overlooking Cayuga Lake — 16 rooms, restaurant with Finger Lakes wine program.

The DeBruce
A 1890 lodge above the Willowemoc. 600 acres. Two private mountains. Fly fishing.

The Hermitage Inn
A Green Mountain country resort rebuilt with serious culinary ambition — ski Mount Snow all day, sit down to a tasting menu at night.

The Wilburton
A 30-acre estate above Manchester, run by the Levis family since 1987. Destination weddings, family reunions, unapologetically eccentric.

Troutbeck
A 1765 literary estate on 250 acres — where Thoreau and Emerson actually slept.

Weekapaug Inn
A shingle-style 1899 inn on a salt pond — cozier sister to Ocean House, still under the same small group.

Wequassett Resort
27 acres on Pleasant Bay — 120 rooms, Twenty-Eight Atlantic Michelin-starred, family-owned.
Mid-Atlantic & South
4 hotels
Greyfield Inn
A 1900 Carnegie family mansion — the only hotel on Cumberland Island, fully inclusive, ferry-only access.

Keswick Hall
A 600-acre estate outside Charlottesville — 80 rooms, Marigold by Jean-Georges, Pete Dye golf course.

The Greystone Inn
A 1915 Swiss-chalet-style inn on Lake Toxaway — 33 rooms, the Carolina Mountains classic.

The Reynolds Mansion
An 1847 plantation house in north Asheville — 10 rooms on four acres of gardens.


