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2 weeks ago |
worldatlas.com | John Divinagracia
Amidst the cacophony and crises one might experience in everyday life, the soothing outdoors in the Pocono Mountains in northeastern Pennsylvania stand and grow as veritable retreats for you to rejuvenate and feel tranquil. Among the many beautiful and rejuvenating destinations to visit in this Pennsylvanian mountain range are these Poconos’ small towns with a slower pace of life, each embodying the laidback and luxurious atmosphere the Poconos is famous for.
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3 weeks ago |
worldatlas.com | John Divinagracia
Your wanderlust will be satisfied thanks to the friendliest little towns in Florida. In each radiant corner of this picturesque peninsula whose legends of the Fountain of Youth eluded Ponce de León, travelers will be smitten by small towns that are as exciting and fulfilling as the theme parks of Orlando, the bustling shores of Jacksonville and Miami, and the festive energies and extravaganzas of other big cities in the Sunshine State.
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3 weeks ago |
worldatlas.com | John Divinagracia
Known as the Equality State, Wyoming made history in 1869 as the first state to grant women the right to vote. It is also home to two national firsts: Shoshone National Forest, the country’s first national forest, and Devils Tower, the first national monument. However, you will know Wyoming fondly as the home to a number of stunning small towns to visit.
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4 weeks ago |
worldatlas.com | John Divinagracia
When most travelers think of Hawaii, images of heavenly beaches, luxury resorts, and cities like Honolulu or Lahaina blending beautifully with forests and mountains often come to mind. However, beyond the well-trodden tourist paths lie some of the most hospitable towns in Hawaii that offer a deeper, more authentic look at island life.
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4 weeks ago |
worldatlas.com | John Divinagracia
North Carolina, the state where the Wright brothers achieved flight, still lifts the spirited energies of travelers with its charming towns suitable for the perfect getaway experience. Known as the Tar Heel State due to its historic production of tar, pitch, and turpentine, North Carolina has endured significant chapters of American history, including the American Revolutionary War and the American Civil War.
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