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

Blue Hill, Maine

Family enjoying nature.
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This one is for city folks who want to escape the hustle and bustle of their respective concrete jungles. Blue Hill, Maine, is like something out of a fairytale, especially when it’s not crowded and when the prices go back to normal.

Some might find it a little eerie, what with how isolated the landscapes around might look. If you’re originally from a very crowded metropole then this might be the perfect way to start detoxing.

Blue Hill is also a great place to let your creative juices flowing. Whether you’re a painter, sculptor, writer, or photographer, there’s something here for you that can help kickstart your new project or give you the break or serenity you need for the next one.

Between sweeping vistas of the sea, blueberry barrens, and sprawling meadows, you’re sure to find a heavenly place to relax either by yourself or with your loved ones. Summers are particularly crowded, which is why we recommend taking Blue Hill in during the winter months or early spring.

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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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