When Thomas Jefferson wondered about the phrase, "life, liberty, and the pursuit of property" while writing the Declaration of Independence, he decided that "happiness" was a better fit for the final word. It's not so surprising that Jefferson preferred this change when you consider that he was also a visitor of The Homestead.
Escape to the secluded rolling mountains of Hot Springs, Virginia, and this red-bricked resort will show you how happiness trumps property (even when it looks this good) during a one-night getaway for two (or four, if you so request) at the half-off price of $157.
Not only will all 3,000 acres impress you, but the property features a list of amenities longer than a Founding Father's résumé -- including a spa, golf courses, restaurants, and hiking trails, to name a few -- that is sure to make you smile...
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