Williamsburg, Virginia
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Can't think who would characterize Williamsburg as "secluded": I think Colonial Williamsburg gets almost as many visitors as Disney World.
That said, however, you could splurge and get a colonial house through the Williamsburg Inn for the weekend. You stay right in the historical area in a private accomodation, and in the morning and late night when all the other tourists have gone home, you feel you are almost alone in another century. You get to use all the Inn facilities, too, and they have one of the swankiest pools I've ever seen.
That said, however, you could splurge and get a colonial house through the Williamsburg Inn for the weekend. You stay right in the historical area in a private accomodation, and in the morning and late night when all the other tourists have gone home, you feel you are almost alone in another century. You get to use all the Inn facilities, too, and they have one of the swankiest pools I've ever seen.
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Consider Duck, N.C. if you like the beach. It's one of the northern most towns on the Outer Banks, is very quaint and I've heard that there are nice B&B's there (it's worlds apart from its very commercial neighbor, Nags Head). It's a short drive from the Norfolk airport.
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I would also recommend Cape May, NJ. Its touristy during the summer, though. The best time to go is September. Most of the crowds have left but the town still thrives beyond Christmas time. Check out this web site for vacation rental by owner information. There are some listings (mine) in Cape May as well as other areas along the Jersey shore. http://www.vrbo.com
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The Williamsburg Sampler Bed and Breakfast Inn is the finest 18th century platation style 3 story brick colonial in the historid Colonial Williamsburg area. Their website www.WilliamsburgSampler.com should be reviewed for more details. This Virginia's Governor's only proclaimend INN OF THE YEAR is well worth the review.
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I don't know how far north you're willing to go but Nantucket gets my vote, especially if you go after Labor day. Stay in Sconset at the Summer House or the Wauwinet. Bothare charming, romantic and secluded albeit very expensive. There are also many less expensive yet very beautiful Inns and B&B's in town. It's my favorite place in the world. Also, IMO Cape May is not very nice at all. Just my opinion!