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Northeast
21 hotelsBlind Tiger
A 1823 Federal-style townhouse in the West End — nine rooms, library, garden, turndown service.

Francis Malbone House
A 1760 Colonial mansion on Thames — shipping-magnate bones, supposedly with smuggling tunnels.

Hotel Kinsley
A 42-room hotel scattered across four historic Kingston buildings.

Mezze Guesthouse
Five rooms above one of the Berkshires' serious restaurants — Mezze Bistro + Bar. The Clark next door.

Rivertown Lodge
A 1920s Hudson cinema reborn as the town's most quietly confident hotel, via Workstead.
The American Hotel
An 1846 hotel on Sag Harbor's Main Street — eight rooms, Wine Spectator Grand Award restaurant.

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

The Docent's Collection
Luxury apartment-hotel scattered across downtown — feels like staying in someone's (very well-kept) pied-à-terre.

The Edgartown Inn
A 1798 whaling captain's house where Hawthorne and Webster both stayed. Still operating. Still quiet.
The Grafton Inn
An 1801 inn in a restored village preserved by a Vermont non-profit. The whole town is the hotel.

The Henson
A 2024 16-room reimagining of a 1918 Windham hotel — by the team behind Contra and Wildair.
The Longfellow Hotel
Portland's first independent, full-service hotel in 20+ years. Uncommon Hospitality × Post Company.
The Pavilion Grand Hotel
An all-suite boutique in the historic district — 48 suites, a block from Saratoga Race Course.

The Portland Regency
A 1895 former armory in the Old Port — 95 rooms, still family-owned, steps from the waterfront.

The Reform Club
Seven rooms and a private-club energy in the middle of Amagansett. The rare Hamptons hotel that actually feels like a clubhouse.
The Roundhouse
Built inside the exoskeleton of an old Beacon fabric mill, over a waterfall.
The Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts
Alfred Vanderbilt's 1909 mansion reborn — 33 rooms, rooftop pool, one of Auberge's smallest.

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.

William Henry Miller Inn
A 19th-century Ithaca downtown inn — nine rooms, whirlpool tubs, walkable to Cornell.

Wm. Farmer & Sons
A 15-room boarding & barroom on South Front — Hudson's quiet farm-to-table classic since 2015.
Mid-Atlantic & South
18 hotels200 South Street Inn
Two 1856 downtown mansions joined around a courtyard — 20 rooms, the UVA-parents-weekend boutique.

ARRIVE Wilmington
A 1956 motor-lodge-turned-boutique — 56 rooms, rooftop pool-bar, design-forward downtown.

Guild House Hotel
A 19th-century former women's club in Rittenhouse — twelve rooms, female-forward design, under-the-radar.

Hotel Arras
The 1965 BB&T tower reimagined — tallest building downtown, Bargello restaurant, James Beard-caliber chef.

Independence Park Hotel
National Register 1856 dry-goods store turned hotel — steps from the Liberty Bell, improbably independent.

Morris House Hotel
An 1787 Georgian townhouse on 8th and Locust — 15 rooms in the historic district.

Perry Lane Hotel
A design-forward addition to the historic district — rooftop pool-bar, Emporium Kitchen, curated art program.
Rosewood Inn Georgetown
A townhouse hotel on the C&O Canal — rooftop pool, Cut by Wolfgang Puck, the Georgetown design set.

The Blackburn Inn
A Thomas Blackburn Greek Revival from 1828 — meticulously restored, rolling grounds, minimal design.

The Dupont Circle Hotel
Irish-owned, circle-facing — Pembroke restaurant, rooftop suite with Washington Monument views.

The Foundry Hotel
The Biltmore Estate's original 1920s steelworks, restored — Benne on Eagle restaurant, Block neighborhood.

The Graham Georgetown
A boutique hotel on the Alexander Graham Bell laboratory site — 57 rooms, rooftop bar, M Street shopping.

The Hay-Adams
A 1928 Italian Renaissance hotel facing the White House — 145 rooms, Lafayette restaurant, Off the Record bar.

The Jefferson
A 1923 Beaux-Arts hotel four blocks from the White House — 99 rooms, Quill bar, Plume restaurant.

The Marshall House
Savannah's 1851 hotel on Broughton Street — 68 rooms, 45 Bistro restaurant, sidewalk rockers out front.

The Spectator Hotel
A 1920s-Charleston-speakeasy ethos — butler service, Pacific Box & Crate cocktail lounge.
The Windsor
A 1907 boutique in downtown Asheville — 14 apartment-style suites, residential-scale.
Thomas Bond House B&B
A 1769 Georgian home in Independence National Historical Park — 12 rooms, the only B&B inside the park.
Mountain West & Southwest
4 hotels
Hotel Paisano
The 1930 hotel that hosted the cast of Giant — Liz, Rock Hudson, James Dean. Still independent.

Sacajawea Hotel
A 1910 railway hotel restored 2009 — 31 rooms in the headwaters-of-the-Missouri country.

The Arizona Inn
Built 1930, on the National Register, Lazaro family-owned for four generations — 95 casitas on 14 acres.

Washington School House
An 1889 Victorian schoolhouse converted to 12 rooms — Forbes 5-star, slope-side service.
Pacific & West Coast
3 hotels
Cavallo Point Lodge
Fort Baker repurposed — 142 rooms in restored 1901 Army officers' quarters at the foot of the Golden Gate.

Hood River Hotel
A 1913 downtown hotel restored — 41 rooms, the heart of Hood River's brewery district.

Mt. Ada
The 1921 Wrigley family's mansion above Avalon — six rooms, the only hotel with a chimney on the island.
Islands & Outliers
3 hotels
DeSoto House Hotel
Built 1855 — where Grant gave his presidential acceptance speech, 55 rooms on Main Street.

Grand Hotel
An 1887 white-clapboard institution — 397 rooms, the world's longest porch (660 feet).

Hotel El Convento
A 1646 Carmelite convent converted to 58 rooms — the most historically dense hotel in the Caribbean.