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Great inns evoke a sense of place

Great inns evoke a sense of place. Clapboards, shutters, and a blanket of snow do the job for Vermont’s Rabbit Hill Inn.
Photograph by Bob Krist

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A sense of place: Tricky to define, but like good art, you know it when you see it. Great country inns evoke a sense of place, of belonging to their region—clapboard and shutters in New England, an adobe hacienda in the Arizona desert, a plantation mansion in Mississippi. Add a friendly innkeeper, good value, personal service, and great regional cuisine, and you’ve got a true travel experience.

Guests relax

Guests relax by the fire at the Rabbit Hill Inn in Lower Waterford, Vermont.
Photograph by Bob Krist

Such inns are hard to find, so we asked more than two dozen of the country’s leading inn-guidebook specialists to name their top picks. Many have visited literally hundreds of inns, so it takes a lot to impress them. For each region of the country, they selected a handful of winners and a few honorable mentions. Among the chosen: Rabbit Hill Inn, Lower Waterford, Vermont; Abbey Hotel, Bettendorf, Iowa; and Tu Tu Tun Lodge, Gold Beach, Oregon. In all, we uncovered about 50 winners and honorable mentions in the lower 48 states.

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