Alabama enclave attracts visitors with its white sand beaches and unbelievable turquoise waters.
Orange Beach, Alabama
Homer Spit is a busy street with businesses and restaurants like the Chartroom, so be cautious as you walk along it.
Homer, Alaska
This geological marvel is a remarkable site for both tourists and locals. The city's red rock formations are a major attraction.
Sedona, Arizona
Beaver Lake offers an abundance of outdoor activities, including water sports, camping, fishing, and mountain bicycling.
Eureka Springs, Arkansas
This town in the European tradition is in a league of its own.
Carmel-by-the-Sea, California
Mystic, which was founded in 1654, was once a shipbuilding seaport and a safe harbour for tall ships to withstand a storm.
Mystic, Connecticut
New Castle, located 10 minutes south of downtown Wilmington, is renowned for its abundance of historic structures.
New Castle, Delaware
Crystal River is a treasure of Florida's Nature Coast because it is the only site in the world where swimming with manatees is legal.
Crystal River, Florida
Adairsville is an often-overlooked slice of idyll located one hour north of Atlanta and one hour south of Chattanooga.
Adairsville, Georgia