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Sarah Olaleye

United States

Travel Writer at Freelance

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  • 2 days ago | worldatlas.com | Sarah Olaleye

    The Ozarks is a broad region in the United States that stretches across parts of Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas. It's known for its forested landscapes, lakeside views, and calm, scenic atmosphere, a combination that draws in both tourists and retirees alike. While it is a popular getaway spot, the Ozarks also offer a peaceful and affordable lifestyle that makes it a great place to spend your golden years.

  • 5 days ago | worldatlas.com | Sarah Olaleye

    Colorado, also called “Colorful Colorado,” is more than a destination for mountain trails and scenic drives; it is a state where small-town hospitality still runs deep. Beyond the larger cities like Denverand Grand Junction, scattered across its forests and valleys are places like Silverton, Telluride, and Ouray, with fewer than 10,000 residents, where friendly faces, familiar names, and local pride create a sense of belonging.

  • 1 week ago | worldatlas.com | Sarah Olaleye

    Colorado, home to about six million people, is filled with breathtaking landscapes. However, some of its most beautiful scenes are found in places many people overlook. Cities like Crested Butte and Pagosa Springs sit at the foot of forested peaks and come alive with color in every season. Manitou Springs blends artsy energy with natural beauty, while Sterling and Fort Morgan offer wide skies, quiet streets, and a strong sense of community.

  • 1 week ago | worldatlas.com | Sarah Olaleye

    Arkansas is full of surprises, a state where rugged mountains, historic districts, and artsy enclaves come together in ways you will not find on typical travel lists. While bigger cities draw the spotlight, the heart of the Natural State often beats in its lesser-known corners like the Ozarks, Cotter, Bull Shoals, and many more.

  • 1 week ago | worldatlas.com | Sarah Olaleye

    Alaska is the largest state in the United States of America and is known for its rugged beauty, wide-open landscapes, and strong connection to nature. While its remote location and long winters may seem intimidating at first, many towns across the state offer a livable balance of comfort, opportunity, and community.

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