
Small Town Charm
When planning a vacation, most people tend to go to the more popular locations, right? It’s usually some metropolis they’ve read about or towns and attractions that have been recommended by friends and family that make their bucket list. But with that method, you miss out on some truly unique locations.
After all, there are plenty of small towns in America that are worth traveling to, even if you didn’t know they existed. So it’s time to hit the roads less traveled and check out some unsung hot spots across the US. They might not have appeared on your radar, but they will after reading this! Here are 48 charming towns you haven’t heard of but should visit ASAP!
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How about Dawsonville, ga. It houses the Racing Hall of fame museum, moonshine museum and holds a moonshine festival each year in October .
It’s located about 20 miles north of Atlanta.
Fergus Falls Minnesota
The heart of the lakes area in Otter Tail County, with multiple lakes and resorts within a 20 mile radius This quaint small town has low crime rate and multiple sites to see. In the area are several smaller towns that each include large oversized cement statutes The Otter in Fergus Falls , the Prairie Chicken in Rothsay, the Pelican in Pelican Rapids , a large foot, coffee cup etc in Vining, the large cat fish in Breckinridge.
How could you miss Lexingron VA?
You should consider Collingswood New Jersey in your CHristmas small towns full of excitment.
Love the info. My wife and I ride MC and are always looking for new destinations.
THANKS!!!