"Dating to 1907 and famed as President Calvin Coolidge’s Summer White House in 1926, this historic camp offers a lodge plus 13 cottages with handcrafted Adirondack‑style furniture, stone fireplaces or wood stoves, and scenic views; the President’s Cabin is available to reserve. On‑site amenities include an indoor tennis court, bowling alley, two boathouses, and a much‑photographed Japanese teahouse on a peninsula of Osgood Pond. Open year‑round, the property enforces a seven‑day minimum in July and August and a two‑day minimum the rest of the year, with summer rates typically ranging from about $175 to $495 per night." - Suzanne Rowan Kelleher