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

Sitka, Alaska

Man reaching mountaintop.
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How does a visit among beautiful snow-capped mountains, dense greenery, and island-studded waters sound like? Pure bliss? Then you should book your trip to Sitka, Alaska, right now! Spending a few days or even weeks in the company of Grizzly bears and delicious salmon could be just what you need, especially if you visit during the off-season.

It’s also a city rich in history as it was a part of Russia until 1867. Whether you like long, calm trails through nature or if you’re a bit of a thrill-seeker, this city has it all: hiking, skiing, snowmobile tours, and even whale watching!

It’ll be darker than usual during your visit, also a lot colder, but your chances of seeing the majestic and mesmerizing Northern Lights will skyrocket. Who could resist that photo-op?

Just make sure you pack appropriate clothes and nice, comfy, woolly socks!

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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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