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Antrim 1844- Taneytown, MD
A country inn is the perfect place to escape from it all, and few are better than Taneytown’s Antrim 1844. Although just about an hour from Washington, D.C., Antrim’s lush gardens and secluded pool make you feel world’s away from the city. Coupled with their renowned restaurant and wine list, it’s the ideal summer weekend destination.
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Patterson Inn- Denver, CO
With only nine guest rooms, it is easy to imagine Denver’s Patterson Inn is all yours. Intimate yet impressive, the 1891 Chateauesque mansion constructed of red hued Manitou sandstone is filled with features you only find in historic homes, including stunning stained glass, hand carved oak, and turrets. Complete with a cozy basement pub, large patios, and perhaps a few ghosts, it’s an elegant alternative to some of the larger historic hotels downtown.
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Broadmoor East Course- Colorado Springs, CO
Consisting of Donald Ross’ original 1918 design mixed with newer Robert Trent Jones holes, Broadmoor’s East Course plays like a dream. Home to several major tournaments, it boasts wide fairways, expansive greens, and ridiculously scenic views. One of only 12 North American golf courses to receive a five star rating from Golf Digest, your round will not be cheap, but it will be memorable.
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The Broadmoor- Colorado Springs, CO
Modeled after Europe’s grand hotels, the Broadmoor’s founder sought to build the finest hotel in the United States- a goal he most certainly achieved. Elegant and sophisticated, the hotel still sparkles 100 years later. A relaxing Rocky Mountain retreat, it is the quintessential historic hotel experience.
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Bridge Street Inn- New Hope, PA
Olivia’s Bridge Street Inn is a B&B for people who don’t like B&Bs. Set in a charming historic home, service here is warm, but not overbearing. For those who dread a chaperoned stay, but prefer the intimate feel of a smaller hotel, this is your place.