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It’s Safer to Travel to One of These 9 U.S. Towns (Here’s Why)

Southport, North Carolina

Couple walking down the beach.
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How does a vacation to America’s Happiest Seaside Town sound like? Southport, North Carolina won the title back in 2015, but even today it’s a great destination for people from all walks of life.

Sure, you can’t go for a swim during the wintertime offseason, but you can still enjoy long, peaceful walks down the shore, undisturbed by hordes of tourists. Kayaking and exploring are available year-round!

Most visitors can’t stop raving about Southport’s salt marshes and waterways, but if you’re feeling particularly adventurous or brave you could paddle out to Bald Head Island. This pristine bit of land two miles offshore is a perfect place for a secluded, romantic picnic.

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  1. Dodge City sounds interesting. I think I would enjoy the history, there. Although Ft. Worth is not what it once was, the stockyards, rodeo and Billy Bobs are all still here for those who seek it. Some cowboys can still be found around, but many have moved on to the Stephenville or Weatherford areas, although I still have a neighbor or two outside the city that have some longhorns. They are neat!

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