Galena, nestled along the Mississippi River, offers a romantic getaway for Chicagoans, with its scenic river bluffs replacing the state's typical flatlands. Between April and November, visitors can enjoy the unique funicular, which provides a stunning bird’s-eye view
Madison, located 60 miles east of Atlanta, epitomizes the quintessential Southern charm with its magnolia trees and antebellum homes. This town is renowned for having one of Georgia’s largest historic districts and is a key stop
Boonville, part of the Anderson Valley wine-growing region, offers a delightful mix of bucolic and boho-chic vibes. The town is home to the charming Boonville Hotel and Pennyroyal Farm, a creamery that also produces wine.
Nashville, Indiana, is a cultural gem anchored by the Brown County Art Colony, established in 1907. This Southern Indiana town boasts a thriving arts community, with numerous galleries and studios showcasing local artists' work.
Ketchum, located in Idaho’s Sun Valley, is an outdoor paradise, offering activities such as snow sports, fishing, and rock climbing. The town is surrounded by stunning natural landscapes, including four beautiful alfresco hot springs perfect
At an elevation of around 10,000 feet, Leadville is the country’s highest-elevation incorporated city and a former mining town with a rich history. Once Colorado's second largest city, it now boasts a thriving foodie scene
Magnolia Springs, a small town along the Magnolia River, is known for its mature magnolia trees creating a stunning natural canopy. This Gulf Coast town retains a quaint charm, with mail still delivered by boat.
Sitka, located near Juneau and the Tongass National Forest, is renowned for its world-class king salmon and halibut fishing. The town has 22 buildings and sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places, reflecting its rich history