Historic architecture, cobblestone streets, and Southern hospitality make Charleston a lovely mix of history and culture.
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Savannah, Georgia: Savannah has ancient squares, moss-draped oak trees, and antebellum architecture like Charleston.
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Asheville, North Carolina: The scenic Biltmore Estate, bustling cultural scene, and artisan breweries make Asheville famous.
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Mackinac Island, Michigan: Drive-free Lake Huron island takes you back in time. Visit Victorian architecture, horseback ride, and try local fudge.
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Nantucket, Massachusetts: This New England island has lovely cobblestone streets, historic lighthouses, and magnificent beaches.
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New Orleans, Louisiana: The French Quarter's loud music, beautiful buildings, and wonderful food define New Orleans' charm.
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Key West, Florida: The southernmost point of the continental U.S. is tropical and relaxing. Visit Ernest Hemingway's former house
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Carmel-by-the Sea: This charming seaside town has European architecture, art galleries, and white-sand beaches. A paradise on California's Central Coast.
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With its spectacular red rock formations, Sedona, Arizona, combines natural beauty with spiritual energy.
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The vineyards and wines of Napa Valley give it a rustic yet upmarket feel. Visit wineries, eat in gourmet restaurants, and drive through the valley.
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