The most beautiful little town in the state each

Villages, fishing hamlets lined with oaks, colonial enclaves, and more!


There is no shortage of charming small towns across America. But in each state, you are assured of finding at least one who manages to separate from his truly inspiring beauty and unique authenticity. From a fishing village in Alaska to a hamlet covered with oak in Louisiana to a colonial enclave of Connecticut that you will never forget, these are the most adorable small cities of each state. So read it and add them to your bucket list as soon as possible! And for more incredible places in America, check the100 destinations so magical, you will not believe that they are at the US

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Magnolia Springs, Alabama

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A quiet river cut in the heart of this city from the Gulf Coast and every day, the mail comes by motor boat (seriously!). Book one of the five comfortable rooms atMagnolia Springs Bed and Breakfast, located on Oak Street, who lives his reputation as one of the mostPicturesque avenues In the South thanks to its rocky tree canopy. And make sure you have a meal atJesse's restaurant, a comfortable and high-end place for the classics of the South like green tomatoes fries with goat cheese and crab toast.

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Sitka, Alaska

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The former capital of Russian Alaska, Sitka looks like a postcard. The city front of the city center is dotted with colorful seafoodRestaurants, bait huts and attacks and souvenir shops below a snow-capped mountain backdrop. For a dose of large spaces, go watch whales or rent a kayak and explore the islands surrounding Sitka Sound. And for a taste of the fresh capture of the day, grab a port table of view toLudvig Bistro.

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Bisbee, Arizona

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At its peak, Bisbee was a big mining city, but today she is known as an enclave of free spirit artists with eccentric studios and vibrating street murals. You will feel the rich history of the city as you walk along Brewery Gulch, aStreet It was once bordered by Bordells and Pubs. There are still many places to catch a drink likeOld Bisbee Brewing Companyand Saint-Elmo Dive Bar. For something totally unique, check inThe Dell Shadow, a camper park where vintage trailers have been restored as branches rooms. If you just want to drive, beware of falling victim to these30 terrible tourist traps that fly essentially your money.

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Eureka Springs, Arkansas

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Nestled between two lakes, Eureka Springs is a city of Ozark artistic that draws its name from the many natural sources that surround it. You will not find any chain of stores here, just Victorian houses, moms of mom and pop and galleries (likeMercury)Fresh harvest is an excellent tasting room of olive oil too. At the top of the road, you will findTHORNCROWN CHAPEL, a superb church of wood and glass hidden in a Grove hill, as well as a cluster of magicTreehouse Cottages For rent.

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Ojai, California

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Located in a valley just north of L.A. and Santa Barbara, Ojai is relaxed, the hippie city surrounded by the Topatopa mountains that seduce Los Angelinos looking for aEscape from the city's life. With its strong spiritual aura, vegan cafes, spas and art galleries, it is a popular destination for well-being and yoga. For a madness, stay at the luxuriousOjai Valley Inn And make sure to sculpt a little time on the on-site spa. For a bite to eat, head toThe farmer and the cook For fresh smoothies and raw vegetable tacos orNoccicola For the seasonal Italian plates.

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Breckenridge, Colorado

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Breckenridge combines large spaces with a historic mining city filled with shops, antique shops, ski bars after and great restaurants. During thewinter monthIt is a world-class ski site and snowboarding, and during the hottest months, it offers hiking, cycling and fishing. If you go, consider renting a house; Breckenridge has an incredibleAirbnb Options ranging from picturesque cabins to huge cottages. After a day on the slopes, prepare for decadent bakery products fromMary's mountain cookiesor the head toAfter liberated handcrafted For cocktails and breweries in an inviting space. For more magnificent shelters, make a detour to50 beautiful obscure places in the United States, you should visit this summer.

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Essex Village, Connecticut

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Think about a new England City par excellence with pastel hydrangeas pushing a white palisade, wretched sailboats in the harbor, and a manicured green of the village. You imagine Essex, a city in Middlesex County. For seafood pubs like stuffed clams and fish and fries, at the headBlack Seal on the main street. Then hop on the steam Essex Train and Riverboat, who takes you to apanoramic through the Connecticut River Valley. If you intend to spend the night, check out theGRISWOLD INN, One of the oldest inns in America.

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Georgetown, Delaware

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Georgetown is just a 30-minute walk frombeaches of Rehoboth and a half and a half of Wilmington, the capital of the state. This friendly city hosts a handful of annual festivals as an exhibition of vintage aircraft, car exhibition, Crawl Art, and a street just every September to celebrate the cultural diversity of Georgetown. Have an Ingurgant afternoon pork frayed and chest beefBBQ Fat Daddy and navigation in the inventory toAntiques Georgetown.

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Fernandina Beach, Florida

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Located on the northern end of Amelia Island-one of the barrier islands extending from South Carolina to Florida Fernandina Beach-Sand Velvet deals, a historic downtown and the south charm. This city is known for its fresh seafood, and there isno better place sample shrimp tacos, thrust bowls, and lobster rolls thanSeafood Shak de Timoti. Fort Clinch is popular among locals for its hiking trails, fishing and bird watching. March to October marks the Turtle nesting season, plan your trip accordingly. And for more adorable entries, consult the13 secret islands in the United States, you never knew how to exist.

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Dahlonega, Georgia

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This perfect picture city in the mountains of North Georgia offers the best of both worlds. Calm and slow rhythm, Dahlonega is the heart of the wine country of Georgia, but it is also an hour of Atlanta, close to all the comforts of urban life. Daholenga is full of vineyards and tasting rooms likeThree sisters andWolf Mountain. Just beyond city, you can go rafting in the river, picnic near Amicalola Falls, or even hike on the Appalachian Trail. Do not leave without trying a big barbecue atHickory premium WhereFarmers.

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Haleiwa, Hawaii

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Thissmall city On rugged north shore of Oahu is known for its sandy expanses, wild sea turtles, big waves, and bohemian vibes. The Main Street, flanked by Kamehameha Highway, is a lively area consisting of colorful surf stores, cafes and art galleries. TOMoon BaliYou will find Sarongs Breezy and carved wooden furniture inspired by Indonesia, andWyland Galleries Sells eclectic paintings and sculptures. After a day at Ali`i Beach Park, cool off with the dessert ofShave Ice Matsumoto.

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Sun Valley, Idaho

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This mountain city is well known as one of the best ski resorts in the country, but there is much more to see and do just hit the slopes. Rent a comfortable yurt inGalena Lodge and pop byWarfield brewery and distillery For the high-end advertising rate and beers. For the best meal in town, at the headpushing, A South-Café-ASIAN-inspired restaurant while serving Korean fried chicken with noodles with Thai Coco curry. Sun Valley has always attracted the artists (after all,Ernest Hemingway was a frequent visitor), andGallery Friesen is a great place to see contemporary art. If you believe appearance Sun Valley like the Alps, you can see these17 American cities that are so beautiful you think you are in Europe.

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Galena, Illinois

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Located close to the frontier stone with Wisconsin, this small town of Middle West offers nature trails and a city center of the 19th century buildings, distilleries and cellars (galena cellars is a favorite).History lovers Will see Visiting Dowling House and Old Market House, both still in the early 1800s' tact. StopGalena Brewing Company To enjoy a dozen beers at pressure and full of unusual popcorn flavors such as cheese garlic and cookies and cream atGreat American Popcorn Company.

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Nashville, Indiana

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Not to be confused with Music City-This charming town of Tennessee in Southern Indiana is beloved for its picturesque city center filled with tasting rooms and family-run stores. It is also close to hiking trails and natural landscapes ofBrown State Park County. Take a room atInn Allison, A welcoming bed and breakfast just a few steps from shops and restaurants along Main Street. Fuel on a breakfast gap of French toast or cookies and sauce atHobnob corner, Tasted local rawCedar Creek Winery, And finish the day with a pizza and beer atBig Woods.

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Elkader, Iowa

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Nestled in a valley along the Turkey River in the northeastern corner of the state, Elkader is one of six cities that make up "small Switzerland". Iowa with its small population of 1600, Elkader is known for itsamically life and its picturesque views of agricultural land and woodland hills. The city offers many ways to enjoy the great air: there is fishing, boating and get off the Turkey River, hiking and bike paths open all year round, and sledge, skate and racket atOsborne Park. If you are looking for a place to eat, locals will highlightScheaAlgero-American restaurant where you can enjoy dishes like Tajine and Couscous.

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Lindsborg, Kansas

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Just next to I-70 about three hours from Kansas City, the city of Lindsborg is an unexpected gem. Nicknamed "Little Sweden," Lindsborg is known for its Scandinavian heritage. Every year, the city welcomes several festivals featuring Swedish cuisine, music, art and dance, the most famous is twice a yearSVENK HYLLNINGSFEST. Carry a little time for meatballs and sauce toThe Swedish crown, And make sure you visitMaxwell Wildlife Refuge, Which houses hundreds of bison and wapitis.

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Maysville, Kentucky

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This city of the Kentucky River has arich story: Right next to the Ohio border, it was an important step on the clandestine railway. Walk around museums and admire Washington's historic buildings. Any perfect day in Maysville includes a famous cream pie filled withBakery Magee (George Clooney Apparently loves them) and a country ham tray from the local bench point,Hutchinson. If you are looking for a seated meal,Caproni is on the river is a large white tablecloth restaurant that serves Italian cuisine.

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St. Francisville, in Louisiana

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Only 30 minutes from the capital of the state of Baton Rouge, Saint Francisville oozes south charm. One of the main attractions of the city isMyrtles planting, Which dates from the beginning of the 18th century. This magnificent oak estate is known today as one of Americamost haunted houses. As you explore the city, you will find antique shops, the historic episcopal church thanks to its beautiful brick façade, and lush hedges, dotted with daffodils ofAFTON VILLA GARDENS.

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Ogunquit, Maine

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Maine does not lack magnificent coastal towns and Ogunquit is a to look for. An hour from Portland on the southern coast of Maine, Ogunquit has sandy beaches, swept by the wind, grassy dunes, and barracks of no frills. Install toCliff House, A nautical hotel with ocean views just 10 minutes from the center of the city center. For the best around lobster roller, headLobster Bridge Foot, And something more upscale,M.C. Cove Perkin Serves fresh new England seafood on the picturesque seafront. And for more seaside hamlets, consult the17 Best Secret Beach Cities in America.

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St. Michaels, Maryland

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Nicknamed the heart and soul of Chesapeake Bay, St. Michaels was a hub of naval construction and historical farming. Today, the mid-Atlantic city is a popular summer vacation spot. Make your idyllic house baseInn at Perry Cabin, A 200 year old seaside station. Meander on Talbot Street, and you will pass by colonial-style houses, independent shops and seafood restaurants. For a good meal, look forArthur awful of for oysters and boys po, orCrab St. Michael and Steak House For famous blue crabs Maryland.

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Edgartown, Massachusetts

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Edgartown is an old tiny whaling port on the island of Vineyard, a short Cape Cod ferry journey from Martha. Wooden sailboats Bob in the glassyHarbor From this hamlet par excellence New England, which has chalet shingles that are sitting behind a white palisade invaded by Peroveche and Lavender hydrangeas.Christopher is a chic nautical character hotel located close to Edgartown's main street. For delicious oysters on the half-shell, look no further than19 Raw WhereThe Hunter PortAnd to eat well under the stars, the outside patio atAtria Never disappoints.

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Saugatuck, Michigan

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This summer place on Lake Michigan is known for its artistic spirit, local wineries, picturesque bed and breakfasts likeBelvedere Inn, And beautiful beaches surrounded by dunes. On a sunny afternoon, Oval Beach is the ideal place, or in cloudy weather, you can jump through the galleryJ. Petter Galleries andGood Goods. When you need to refuel, stop youDeli farm and pantry For incredible salads and sandwiches like hot-pressed turkey clubs and Reubens.

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Winona, Minnesota

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The house at the WSU, this endearingcity ​​of college is placed on the bluffs of the Mississippi River, in the shadow of Sugar Loaf Mountain. Throughout the year, Winona hosts a handful of film events at Jazz Festivals. Ask a room where catching a bite, and they will tell you toLakeview Drive Inn, a marker hut where you can eat hamburgers on picnic benches overlooking the river. There is alsoBrewing of the city of the island, A carpet room hosts bingo beer events at karaoke.

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Ocean Springs, Mississippi

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This gem on the Gulf of Mexico is a friendly community with an art and a vibrant culinary scene. The city center is full of historical cottages and small shops in family management and galleries likePottery of shears,Pink rose, andHillyear House. On the street street, the center of the city's life, you will find live music almost every night of the week. In addition, Ocean Springs is a few minutes fromDavis Bayou CampingA Marshland campsite known for bird, fishing and hiking trails. Head towardAunt Jenny's Catfish Restaurant For comforting foods like beaten catfish with creole sauce and fried shrimp with Hushpuppies.

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Kimmswick, Missouri

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Only 25 miles from the capital of St. Louis, Kimmswick, a city founded in the 1850s by German immigrants, feels stuck in time. Despite its small population, the city has a great spirit and welcomes two popular festivals each year: a strawberry festival in June and an apple butter festival in October, which attractstourists state of the state. Downtown You will find specialty shops, restaurants serving Midwester and bakeries rates.The blue owl serves girlfriend lunch specialties and apple pie for dessert.

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Big Timber, Montana

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Big Timber is sitting in front of a backdrop of the crazy mountain range on the Montana and Wyoming border. The city center is composed of kitschySouvenir shops and old horodium bars likeNEPTUNE BREWERY andThe road from Holly Kill Saloon. Thanks to its location near Yellowstone and Boulder River, there is no shortage of the great trout fishing in the big wood. There is also half a park, a local favorite for hiking, picnic and the passage of summer days.

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Ogallala, Nebraska

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Take a trip back in the wild west when you visit the historic railway and the city of Ogallala Cattling.Passionate about nature I will love spending time on Lake Ogallala, one of the best bird observation places in the state, and Clear Creek, a nesting site for the geese of Canada. For the best meal in town, look no further thanBig Game from Ole Steakhouse & Lounge, a steakhouse at the edge of the road where the walls are lined with taxidermia from all over the world.

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Virginia City, Nevada

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Once a large mining city, the city of Virginia is known today as one of the most haunted stains in the United States.WASHOE Club, Silver terrace cemetery, andSilver Queen Hotel are three stops along the city of Virginia still popularGhost Tours. The city also hosts a handful of original events like ostrich races, the Rocky Mountain Oyster Frey festival, etc. No matter what a Crawl bar is a must, especially atRed dog living room andBlood salon bucket.

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Hanover, New Hampshire

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One of the biggest draws in Hanover is the Ivy leagueDartmouth College, With its main lawn lined with Georgian style buildings. Hanover is surrounded by nature and there are a lot of ways to take advantage of thebig spaces: Hiking on the mountain loop of the moose four miles, go fishing on Lake Masscoma, canoe on the Connecticut river or hit the slopes along the Montagnes of New Hampshire Appalaches. When hunger hits, head toLou For Savory breakfast Staples served all day.

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Cape May, New Jersey

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At the very south tip of the jersey shore, Cape can be one of the best in the stateSummer holiday staches. Victorian-style colorful gingerbread houses and picturesque trotled bus are impregnated with nostalgia. With its sea banks and its freshwater ponds,CAPE MAY POINT STATE PARK Is still popular on the sunny days and there is also the emblematic lighthouse of Cape May, one of the oldest in the country. There is no shortage of great restaurants, but Al FrescoBeach Plum Farmand theWashington Inn are two of the best restoration options around.

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Chimayo, New Mexico

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At the foot of the Cristo Straight Mountains, this new Mexican city is known for its healing powers. The small but legendary church, El Santuario de Chimayó, is supposed to host the holy land of its sacristy. As such, hundreds ofThousands of visitorsTravel every year near and far looking for blessings. The city is also known for traditional weaving, which you can seeCentinela Traditional Arts, a workshop-dating-gallery. For a taste of new Mexican cuisine,Rancho de Chimayo Cuisine specialties such as green chlue stew, steak flautas and a grilled rainbow trout.

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Woodstock, New York

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This city of Catskills, renowned for the legendary Woodstock Festival of 1969, always has a crunchy atmosphere of Granola. Book a room atHotel Dylan, Funky and high-end road motel where the rooms are decorated with 1960s posters and vinyl disks. Outdoor activities surround the city, whether it is aWaterfall trek At Kaarerskill Falls or a steep climbing of the Blackhead Mountain. You will also find cute cafes likePain alone, table farm restaurants such asCucinaand old school breakfast spots like the belovedPhenicia dinner.

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Highlands, North Carolina

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Two hours outside Atlanta, thisMountain The city is surrounded by the Luxuriant National Forest of Nantahala. It comes alive during the summer, when the weather is perfect for hiking and golf, and in the fall, when leaves start changing color.The Old Edwards Inn is an elegant complex station with a beautiful frame overlooking the Blue Ridge mountains. And for such a small town, the highlands are blessed with a serious place of catering and wine. To verifyRistorante Paoletti For the Italian Northern Rate orMadison For delicious table farm plates.

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MEDORA, North Dakota

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The gateway toTheodore Roosevelt National Park, Medora offers a story, impressive landscapes and an outdoor adventure. One of the biggest attractions is painted Canyon, a coloring overlooking 10 minutes from the city. History enthusiasts and wild west fans will appreciate the own MEDORANorth Dakota Cowboy Hall Of FameAnd art lovers will appreciate the amphitheater of the burning hills. For a good meal, head toPitchfork Steak Fondue, a giant steakhouse with picnic tables overlooking the picturesque badlands.

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Granville, Ohio

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For a slice of New England in the Midwest, look no further than Granville. In fact, the historic city was founded by a group of people moved from Massachusetts to Ohio to work on the Earth. Reception of the Liberal Arts School, Denison University, Granville is a college city with a lot to explore. The city center is bordered by small shops likeGOUmasse, a candy shop to run mom and popThe reader's garden bookstore. If you are looking for a place to eat,Caps River Road is perfect for freshly baked muffins and baked pastries, whileTHE BROADWAY PUB serves a great food for comfort andMay Chau on the perspective A great Vietnamese tariff.

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Guthrie, Oklahoma

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The original capital of the state, Guthrie is an easy journey of day or weekend from the city of Oklahoma. There are guest rooms in Gogo throughout the city, likePOLLARD BED AND BREAKFAST, a few steps from the best antique dealers in the region. Guthrie has a handful of casual dinners and cafes likeKatie's Diner,Missy's donuts, andStacy Square.

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Cannon Beach, Oregon

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The Oregon coast houses one of the most beautiful rivers in the country:Ecola State Park, with its crescent-shaped beach and its iconic rock formations of Folie de Folie Julé du Pacific. You will find the center of the city along Hemlock Street, which is lined with art galleries likeGallery of Modern Villa andFootprint Gallery, glass studios of electricity asIce glassware, andCOASTER THEATER With a rotating list of plays and musicals throughout the year. There are many great places to eat likeCastawaysA restaurant and a Tiki bar serving incredible creole inspired plates such as mac 'cheese with andouille sausage and curry shrimp.

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Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania

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This charming town of the eastern Pocono mountains of Pennsylvania is pretty much everything you might want in a weekend getaway. It is particularly special in October when it is full of festive halloween decorations, and the trees shine under a thick cover of changing leaves.Parsonage Bed and Breakfast We feel like it could have been transplanted from the English campaign. Downtown, the buildings are all examples of diverse architecture of the nineteenth century, of Queen Anne with Greek revival - and they wanted to be photographed. The outdoor adventure surrounds this mountain city, so enjoy local hiking, white water rafting and skiing. Looking for more holiday ideas? Then you may want to check the6 easy escapades that you can take this weekend safely.

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New Shoreham, Rhode Island

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New Shoreham, also known as Block Island, is located right next to the island of Continental Rhode, between Montauk and Martha's Vineyard. Thesmall city In the smallest situation, the New Shoreham population swells during the summer months and it is easy to see why: it offers 17 miles of public beaches, hundreds of freshwater ponds to explore and a city center speckled with cute shops and casual bars. Head towardSpring Street Gallery To check local art orNorth light fibers For knitted alpaca clothes, camel and yak wool.

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Sullivan's Island, South Carolina

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Just 20 minutes from Charleston, Sullivan Island is an easy andExcursion of a popular day For people to try to escape the city. It is best known for its vast compact sandy beaches for swimming, bronzers or surveillance of an epic sunset.KayakAnd boat around Shem Creek Marsh Marsh past live oaks, large blue herons and even joysticks. Or bring your bike and explore the main streets of the island. When you are ready to refuel, take a table atThe girl stubborn For wood pizzas and decadent pasta.

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Deadwood, South Dakota

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By the end of the 1800s, the settlers moved to this city in search of gold and created the Deadwood slogan: "No rule. No regrets." When you visit today, you can walk in the footsteps of thefolk hero from the American Wild West. A big city of play, take your chances of playing slits atBUFFALO BODEGA or roulette toCadillac Jack. For dinner, head toSaloon n ° 10A meeting-museum restaurant that hosts historical reconstructions, live music and black tables.

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Sewaneee, Tennessee

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Home To Sewanee: The University of the South, this city of College Blink-and-Yill-It is an easy trip from Nashville and Atlanta. With an improbable dining scene, there is a handful of great restaurants in the area asShenanigans, a casual pub serving Fonts and Deli type pizzas andHigh point For juicy steaks. Hiking is a popular activity around Sewanee, thanks to the 20 miles and bike perimeter hike andMountain goat trail, An old railway fireplace route connecting Swewanee to the neighboring town of Monteagle.

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Fredericksburg, Texas

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Fredericksburg is Smack Dab in the heart of Texas wine, outside Austin. As you follow theRoad of 30 miles From Fredericksburg to Johnson City, you will spend 40 wineries with tasting rooms likeCreew Creek Winery andBecker Vineyards. If you visit March or April, you will see this town of Country Swooning with wild flowers of PERIWINKLE and MAGENTA. Of course, no time spent in Texas is complete without barbecue andBackwoods barbecue is the ideal place to satisfy your desire for pork and chest ribs.

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Panguitch, Utah

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Panguitch is nestled in a valley lined withNational parks and mountains. He draws his name from an Aboriginal word that means abundantly of fish, which makes sense because the lakes and the surrounding rivers are full of rainbow trout.Smokin 'hot antiques and collectibles is a cute place to buy chotchkes and gifts, whileRed Canyon Indian Store Send it from Navajo mats to pottery. June is a good time to visit when Panguitch hosts a hot air balloon festival that painted the sky.

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Stowe, Vermont

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When you think of a quintessential city of New England that oozes with charm, it probably looks a lot in Stowe. Located in a valley between Mount Mansfield and the green mountains, the landscape is beautiful, regardless of the season. In winter, there isExcellent skiing, Spring and Summer Offer a perfect weather for hiking and exploration, and in the fall, Stowe is one of the most incredible places in the country to see the autumn foliage. Will stayTopNotch Resort, a luxury hotel located just between the city center of Stowe and Mount Mansfield'sski station. The dining room is all about local ingredients.Cork wine bar is a comfortable place for shared natural plates and wines, andPlaque Serves an excellent cuisine inspired by California.

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Middleburg, Virginia

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Located in Hunt County 45 minutes outside Washington, D.C., Middleburg is known for its vineyards and excellent restaurants. If you are looking for a venting wine getaway, spend your vineyards-vineyards jumps fromStone tower,Cana vineyards, and50 WestSome of the best producers in Virginia. There is no shortage of superb catering options, too:The Red Fox Inn and Tavern, Open since 1728, serves upscale foods with a southern flare,Goodstone Inn is a must-try for the refined dining room, and there isRoyal royal oyster bar For oysters and cocktails of Hog Island.

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Friday Harbor, Washington

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The gateway to the beautiful San Juan Islands, Friday Harbor is only accessible by boat or seaplane. The main attraction of this island is outdoorsy the chance ofKayak with OrcasBut there is so much more to see and do. independent shops likePelindaba lavender And Deer Hazel sell chic clothes and jewelry.San Juan Bistro is a must to try craft sandwiches and cheese tips, and there isWestcott Bay Seafood For locally breeding oysters. From Friday Harbor, you can take the ferry for Lopez, Orcas, and the Shaw Islands.

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Fayetteville, West Virginia

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The small town of Fayetteville, located on the New River Gorge, is four hours from four large cities: Pittsburgh, Washington, DC, Charlotte and Columbus. It is an essential place for any outdoor lover. You can goRafting in live water Along the New River, skyly rising in the sky on a canopy Tyrolean tower, hiking bridge footwear trail, or walk on theNew River Gorge Bridge, Suspended 876 feet above the water. For the best bite in town, for one of the pizzas garnished with shrimp and Sriracha or pork drawn fromPies & Pints.

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Ephraim, Wisconsin

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In the heart of the Country Porte, Ephraim is a quiet village located on the north shore of Lake Michigan. It is the ideal starting point for exploring hundreds of miles of fine sand beaches, lighthouses, state parks, and the islands that make up the peninsula door.potawatomi,Whitefish Dunes, And Peninsula State Parks-easily accessible from the city-house a great hike, boating, and beaches. With regard to restoration options,Summer kitchen Made plates pinging pancakes and eggs, and for a traditional fish boiling dinner Wisconsin, look no further thanThe Old Post Office restaurant.

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Buffalo, Wyoming

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This old town Ranching Interstate 90 has a long history that goes back to Far West. Buffalo is also surrounded by a large, open spaces andimpressive landscapes like the Lake and DesmetHole in the wall, A red rock canyon pass in the Big Horn mountains, where out of the law asJesse James,Butch, and theSUNDANCE KID loved to hide. Of Buffalo, you can drive the picturesqueUS HIGHWAY 16, Which runs to Yellowstone National Park. If you want to eat like the people of the country, head at the historyWestern saloon For burgers, beers and concerts of Bluegrass music. And if you want more inspiration Road-trip, browse the highlights of these25 magical streets in the United States in


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