Welcome to the quiet but progressive town of Lewes, Delaware. Where the sun, the sand, and the sea are still the number one attractions. Founded in 1631, the townspeople have taken great pride in their historic heritage and enjoy the opportunity of sharing it with you. Lewes is situated where the Delaware Bay and Atlantic Ocean meet at Cape Henlopen. Read more...
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Resting on the banks of the Yellowstone River surrounded by majestic mountains. Livingston delivers an eclectic blend of shops, museums, Golf course, galleries, live theater and music, as well as unique restaurants for every taste. Â So come and explore Park County to experience breathtaking ranges, fun and hardworking ranches and romance under the big sky. Whether you seek the rugged Read more...
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Though Westerly is known for its abundance of shorelines, the beaches are just the beginning. Rhode Island’s southernmost town is also home to a thriving downtown scene brimming with local shops, trendy bars, and restaurants. Read more...
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Lake Placid is a village near the lake of the same name, in New York State’s Adirondack Mountains. It’s known as a Winter Olympics venue and a hub for snow sports and other outdoor pursuits. In the center of town, Mirror Lake has a trail around the shoreline. The Lake Placid Olympic Museum exhibits artifacts including team uniforms and medals. Read more...
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Founded in the 1930s, Boulder City was created by the federal government to house workers building the iconic Hoover Dam, a project that transformed the American West. The city remained under federal jurisdiction until 1959. Today, its preserved historic charm, from original homes to the vibrant downtown district, reflects the city’s unique origins Read more...
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Nestled at an elevation of 5,200′ feet above sea level amongst 145,000 acres of ponderosa pine. Prescott has an average temperature of 70 degrees, with four beautiful and distinct seasons, and breathtaking landscapes complete with granite mountains, lakes, streams, and rolling meadows filled with wildlife. Here you’ll find many things to do including horseback riding, golfing, kayaking, fishing, hiking, camping, mountain biking, local Read more...
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Old Saybrook is the commercial, retail, and small manufacturing center of the lower Connecticut River Valley. Old Saybrook through it’s Economic Development Commission actively promotes the economic and business development of the area. The retail environment is excellent, with four shopping centers as well as scores of retail establishments along Main Street and Boston Post Road. The financial needs of Read more...
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Abbeville is a city and county seat of Abbeville County, in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It is located 86 miles west of Columbia and 45 miles south of Greenville. Its population was 5,237 at the 2010 census Read more...
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Welcome to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, a picturesque coastal gem that combines rich history with modern charm. Explore the streets of the historic downtown, where you’ll discover quaint boutiques, art galleries, and delectable dining options overlooking the scenic waterfront. Whether you’re drawn to its maritime heritage, vibrant cultural scene, or scenic beauty, Portsmouth promises a delightful experience for all who visit. Read more...
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At the heart of this National Historic District lies Front Street, a brick thoroughfare where wrought iron balconies, restaurants, and shops face the beautiful Cane River Lake. There are guided tours available through the National Landmark Historic District. Fort St. Jean Baptiste, a replica of the 1732 French colonial fort is open Wednesday – Sunday with an interpretation of how Read more...
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