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Charlottesville Resort & Hotel

The Boar's Head Inn
200 Ednam Drive
Charlottesville, VA 22903

In 1834 gristmill is the focal point of the Boar’s Head Inn, a country resort outside of Charlottesville set on a 573-acre estate. The mill was originally located at Bellair, the estate of Martin Dawson, a neighbor and financial advisor to Thomas Jefferson. It escaped destruction during the Civil War despite Union plans to burn it, and in 1965 the mill was moved to its present site and carefully reconstructed. Today, it houses the inn’s Old Mill Room Restaurant and Terrace Lounge, as well as 39 guest rooms. Many of the guest rooms feature the original pine beams and paneling, and all are decorated with colonial-style furnishings.

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Hot Springs Hotel & Golf Resort

The Homestead
Hot Springs, VA 24445

The first Homestead was a small inn built in 1766 by Lieutenant Thomas Bullett, who received unsolicited room and board requests at his own home from travelers seeking the rejuvenation and cure of area hot springs. This classic Georgian-style resort, tucked within Virginia’s Allegheny Mountains, features a historical library, recently renovated European-style spa and an exceptional golf instruction school.

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Fairfax Hotel

Bailiwick Inn
4023 Chain Bridge Road
Fairfax, VA 22030

In 1809, Joshua Gunnell built his two-story, Federal-style mansion on the old Ox Road in northern Virginia, one of the nation’s oldest toll roads. Captain John Quincy Marr was killed on the front lawn—becoming the Civil War’s first Confederate casualty—and the Confederate spy Antonia Ford was a frequent guest at the house. Today, the antique-filled house is known as the Bailiwick Inn, and each of its richly furnished guest rooms is named for and reflects a prominent figure in Virginia history, including Ford, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and George Mason. Set in the heart of Old Town Fairfax, the inn is convenient to quaint shops and restaurants, and Mount Vernon, Gunston Hall and other colonial estates are nearby as well.

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