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Fly to the States? Be sure to visit these small American cities!

If you want to spend your time effectively on vacation, then you should visit the big cities, which are full of different attractions and places worth seeing. You will have to plan your trip properly and strictly adhere to this plan to make it all happen. There you can stay for a whole week and visit everything you can by spending this time with friends or family. However, it is likely that you are not attracted to the big cities and you would like to ride around the United States of America and visit small, but no less attractive settlements. If you are really interested, then you have come to the right place. Here you will find a list of small towns that you should definitely visit if you travel to the USA. Stop there, take photos, and then you can brag about them in front of your loved ones, because every American city from this list is simply gorgeous.

Floyd

You can see the mountains of the Blue Ridge, if you visit Floyd. This small town is known to the whole world by a music scene, wineries, artisans and an old-fashioned shop, which is a local landmark. Another attraction is the water mill, which is rumored to be the most recognizable and photographed village object in the US.

Marble Falls

You should definitely look into this city, as it is called "the middle of everything". Here you can buy bright cowboy boots, try incredible chocolate, and visit four parks and an outdoor amphitheater.

Newcastle

You will feel as if you left the car of time when you visit this colonial city. There are cobbled streets, historical sights, and the city itself was founded in 1651, so that the flags of Britain, the Netherlands and Sweden fluttered over it. Be sure to visit the museums here, since there you will find many interesting things.

Galena

Galena is one of the best tourist destinations in the Midwest. Lovers of culture and art will feel at home here. You can also find here wineries and vineyards, delicious local cuisine, good hotels, art galleries, where they demonstrate the manufacture of ceramic dishes, as well as golf courses.

Damariscott

This city is located near the Atlantic Ocean and right at the source of the Damariskotta River. This is a small town, which you probably did not hear before. You should take a stroll along the river, as there is enough historical evidence of Indian gatherings that took place in these places more than two and a half thousand years ago.

Brooksville

If you go to Florida, then you need to look into Brooksville, which is located to the east of the Gulf of Mexico. Walk along quiet streets, admire the city murals of hand-painted murals, and also go on a picnic in the hills.

Sawyer

Do you like to walk on hot sand? In this city you will fulfill your dream, as there is a huge amount of sand dunes and beaches. Also you can find here vineyards, antique shops and benches with fruit. In addition, you should visit the local art center.

Jamestown

If you like walking in the fresh air, this city is ideal for you. You can see the world's largest monument to the buffalo, visit golf courses, hiking trails, fishing spots, ride on maps, and see about 300 species of birds and the rarest white buffalo.

New Albany

This southern treasure attracts from a historical and archaeological point of view. Between 100 BC and 400 AD, people who lived in the area of this city, with the help of the simplest tools, created embankments. As a result, you can now admire the ceremonial and funerary complex, and you can get to it by bicycle on the bicycle road, which is the longest in the state.

Litice

In 2013, Lititz was named the best small town in the US, and he earned this title quite deservedly: here you will find the first commercial bakery in the history of the United States, a historical foundation and a museum, as well as a large park, a railway station, a chocolate museum and even a wolf reserve.

Cascade

This picturesque town is a must-see for nature lovers. This is a small farm and pastoral community located at the mouth of the Missouri River, and the views here are simply stunning.

Granite-Gap

If you are interested in ghost cities, then you should visit an abandoned mountain camp. More than a hundred years ago, there lived about two thousand miners and their families. In 1902, after the fall of the silver standard, the town became extinct. Now you can find the most incredible species of animals here, and you can also walk through the tunnels if you are careful.

Lava Hot Springs

Love hot springs? Then you should definitely plunge into the mineral pools of this city. They do not contain sulfur and are formed in a natural way.

Prairie City

This small settlement is on the edge of the prairie. They extracted gold, engaged in animal husbandry, railway construction and logging. You will be able to appreciate the rich history of this city.

Arcadia

This town is just crazy about Bonnie and Clyde. In May 1934 it was Arkady who brought the bodies of the murdered criminals, who were then embalmed. In addition, here you can visit the big concerts, the local market, as well as fishing ponds.

Tellico-Plains

Tellico-Plains is called "a small town with a big backyard," and there's something for that. This mountain town, which is located near the national forest Cherokee. You can admire both the mountains and the enchanting countryside. Please note that in the vicinity of the city you can find more than twenty thousand different kinds of plants and animals!

Boonville

This town is located on a wooded cliff that rises above the Missouri River. It is located in the heart of the state, and here you can stay at a Victorian hotel, go on a historic hiking tour, play at a local casino and even try your hand at archery.

Abbeville

Are you looking for a charming old-fashioned southern town with rich historical roots? Then you found what you were looking for, as Abbeville was founded in 1758 by French Huguenots and played an important role in the Civil War. You can also visit the local opera house or go to the picturesque forest.

Sand City

This environmentally conscious city is an interesting combination of atmospheres in New York and California. Here you can admire the sand dunes, visit shopping centers, as well as see works of art and street dance performances.

Fruity

This city was founded by Mormons, and it is surrounded by a desert. Until the sixties there were not even asphalted roads here, and for most of the history of existence this city was inhabited by about ten families. And in the past, this territory was inhabited by Indians, who left after themselves rock art, houses in pits, and extensive irrigation canals.

Eureka Springs

This quiet town can actually offer you a lot of classes: go down from the mountain, take a ride on the lake, visit ghost hotels, taste the local wine, cross the natural stone bridge.

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