1- or 2-Night Stay for Two at Hale Springs Inn in Rogersville, TN. Combine Up to 4 Nights.
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Period furnishings and gourmet cuisine at early 19th-century Tennessee inn that has hosted three US presidents
What You Get
1-night stay for two, valid for check-in Tuesday–Saturday; not valid for Sunday or Monday stays
- Option 1: $79 to stay in the Gray, Miller, Rogan, or Rogers room (up to a $125 value)
- Option 2: $99 to stay in the Jackson, Johnson, or Polk suite (up to a $165 value)
2-night stay for two, valid for check-in Tuesday–Friday; not valid for Sunday or Monday stays
- Option 3: $149 to stay in the Gray, Miller, Rogan, or Rogers room (up to a $250 value)
- Option 4: $189 to stay in the Jackson, Johnson, or Polk suite (up to a $330 value)
Policies and Fees
Book by: 11/30/15
Travel by: 2/28/16
- Blackout dates: 11/26–28, 12/24–26, 12/31–1/1, 2/14–15.
- Cancellation policy & fees: All cancellations subject to fee of 50% of Groupon price; 5-day cancellation notice required or fee up to the Groupon price applies.
- Taxes: 16.75% tax not included
Historic Federal-Style Building That Once Hosted US Presidents
In 1824, Rogersville resident John McKinney built McKinney’s Tavern to serve as a coach house for politicians passing through town on the way from Atlanta to Washington, DC. The tavern grew to become Hale Springs Inn, attracting several famous political figures including Presidents Andrew Johnson, James Polk, and Andrew Jackson, who gave a speech from the inn’s balcony. The red-brick inn eventually became Tennessee’s oldest continually running inn before closing in 1998. After a $2.1 million renovation in 2009, it regained its 19th-century opulence—a PBS feature called it “refurbished, restored, and better than ever.”
Each of the inn’s elegant guest rooms is outfitted with hardwood floors and period furnishings, some of which were donated by Rogersville natives. The James Wood Rogan room, for instance, features an ornate oriental rug and 19th-century bed and dresser.
In the morning, chefs treat guests to a complimentary hot breakfast. Dishes may include french toast, quiche, and biscuits and gravy. For dinner, head to the onsite McKinney’s Restaurant & Tavern for burgers, steaks, and seafood.
Rogersville, Tennessee: Historic Town Square and Picturesque Countryside
Located in Tennessee’s northeast corner, about a 70-mile drive north of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the town of Rogersville was settled in the late 1780s. Davy Crockett’s grandparents settled here around the same time, and are now buried near the site of their first home in present-day Crockett Spring Park.
Rogersville’s town square has preserved the look of its earlier incarnations, as it’s lined with 200-year-old Federal-style buildings with museums, art galleries, and restaurants inside. The Knoxville Gazette was first published here in 1791, which is celebrated at the Tennessee Newspaper & Printing Museum. Located inside an 1890s railroad depot, the museum houses a replica of the first Knoxville Gazette, a linotype machine, and the equipment from three print shops.
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Other Details
Room Details
Mollie Gray, Jacob E. Miller, James Woods Rogan, or Joseph and Mary Amis Rogers Room
- One queen bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
Presidents Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, or James K. Polk Suite
- Bedding varies
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: $15 per night for each additional guest 6 or older; up to 2 kids 5 or younger stay free
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: 11 a.m.
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property; $50 fee if room is found violating this policy
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: please contact the property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
- Room upgrades: may be available upon request for a fee
- If checking in later than 8 p.m., please call the front desk to make arrangements.
Amenities
- Restaurant and tavern
- Complimentary full breakfast
- Backyard gazebo
- Complimentary WiFi
Getting There
- Nearest airport: Tri-Cities Regional Airport (TRI; 45 miles)
- Distance from Johnson City: 51 miles
Period furnishings and gourmet cuisine at early 19th-century Tennessee inn that has hosted three US presidents
What You Get
1-night stay for two, valid for check-in Tuesday–Saturday; not valid for Sunday or Monday stays
- Option 1: $79 to stay in the Gray, Miller, Rogan, or Rogers room (up to a $125 value)
- Option 2: $99 to stay in the Jackson, Johnson, or Polk suite (up to a $165 value)
2-night stay for two, valid for check-in Tuesday–Friday; not valid for Sunday or Monday stays
- Option 3: $149 to stay in the Gray, Miller, Rogan, or Rogers room (up to a $250 value)
- Option 4: $189 to stay in the Jackson, Johnson, or Polk suite (up to a $330 value)
Policies and Fees
Book by: 11/30/15
Travel by: 2/28/16
- Blackout dates: 11/26–28, 12/24–26, 12/31–1/1, 2/14–15.
- Cancellation policy & fees: All cancellations subject to fee of 50% of Groupon price; 5-day cancellation notice required or fee up to the Groupon price applies.
- Taxes: 16.75% tax not included
Historic Federal-Style Building That Once Hosted US Presidents
In 1824, Rogersville resident John McKinney built McKinney’s Tavern to serve as a coach house for politicians passing through town on the way from Atlanta to Washington, DC. The tavern grew to become Hale Springs Inn, attracting several famous political figures including Presidents Andrew Johnson, James Polk, and Andrew Jackson, who gave a speech from the inn’s balcony. The red-brick inn eventually became Tennessee’s oldest continually running inn before closing in 1998. After a $2.1 million renovation in 2009, it regained its 19th-century opulence—a PBS feature called it “refurbished, restored, and better than ever.”
Each of the inn’s elegant guest rooms is outfitted with hardwood floors and period furnishings, some of which were donated by Rogersville natives. The James Wood Rogan room, for instance, features an ornate oriental rug and 19th-century bed and dresser.
In the morning, chefs treat guests to a complimentary hot breakfast. Dishes may include french toast, quiche, and biscuits and gravy. For dinner, head to the onsite McKinney’s Restaurant & Tavern for burgers, steaks, and seafood.
Rogersville, Tennessee: Historic Town Square and Picturesque Countryside
Located in Tennessee’s northeast corner, about a 70-mile drive north of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the town of Rogersville was settled in the late 1780s. Davy Crockett’s grandparents settled here around the same time, and are now buried near the site of their first home in present-day Crockett Spring Park.
Rogersville’s town square has preserved the look of its earlier incarnations, as it’s lined with 200-year-old Federal-style buildings with museums, art galleries, and restaurants inside. The Knoxville Gazette was first published here in 1791, which is celebrated at the Tennessee Newspaper & Printing Museum. Located inside an 1890s railroad depot, the museum houses a replica of the first Knoxville Gazette, a linotype machine, and the equipment from three print shops.
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Other Details
Room Details
Mollie Gray, Jacob E. Miller, James Woods Rogan, or Joseph and Mary Amis Rogers Room
- One queen bed
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 2
Presidents Andrew Jackson, Andrew Johnson, or James K. Polk Suite
- Bedding varies
- Standard occupancy: 2
- Maximum occupancy: 4
- Adding occupants above standard: $15 per night for each additional guest 6 or older; up to 2 kids 5 or younger stay free
Hotel Policies
- Check in: 3 p.m.
- Check out: 11 a.m.
- Parking: free
- Rollaways: not available
- Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property; $50 fee if room is found violating this policy
- Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
- Accessibility: please contact the property for handicap accessibility requests or options.
- Room upgrades: may be available upon request for a fee
- If checking in later than 8 p.m., please call the front desk to make arrangements.
Amenities
- Restaurant and tavern
- Complimentary full breakfast
- Backyard gazebo
- Complimentary WiFi
Getting There
- Nearest airport: Tri-Cities Regional Airport (TRI; 45 miles)
- Distance from Johnson City: 51 miles
Need To Know Info
- Promotional value expires Nov 30, 2015. Amount paid never expires.
- Must book by 11/30/15 or promotional value expires
- Must complete travel by 2/28/16
- Not valid 11/26–28, 12/24–26, 12/31–1/1, and 2/14–15
- Limit 5 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts
- Limit 2 per visit
- Valid only for option purchased
- Reservation required, subject to availability
- All cancellations subject to fee of 50% of groupon price; 5-day cancellation notice required or fee up to the Groupon price applies
- Must be 18 or older to check in
- Credit card required at booking and check-in
- Must use promotional value in 1 visit
- Not valid with reward points
- 16.75% tax not included.
- Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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