
This Tiny Coastal Town Feels Almost Too Beautiful to Be Real
Somewhere along the central Pacific coast, where Highway 101 twists through mist and old-growth forest, there’s a place that feels more like a dream than a dot on the map.

Somewhere along the central Pacific coast, where Highway 101 twists through mist and old-growth forest, there’s a place that feels more like a dream than a dot on the map.

Historic neighborhoods, cobbled streets, and grand old mansions give this riverside city a strong sense of character and history.

Overshadowed by its flashy neighbor, this desert city offers a far more relaxed side of southern Nevada.

Thanks to Route 101, which runs along the Oregon Coast, access to all the best places here is convenient.

While Tennessee is famous for being the home and indeed the birthplace of both blues and country music, its scenery is no less varied than its music scene.

As one of the biggest cities in the country and home to the iconic Johnson Space Center, Houston has a lot to offer travelers.

Occupying an almost mythic place in the American psyche are the spellbinding coastal scenery and views of California’s Big Sur.

With fewer than 900 people living here year-round, this place somehow manages to pack in way more than you’d expect.

There are around 200 national and state parks in Florida, which makes dwindling the number down to 17 a terrifying yet fun activity.

When you think of vacation spots, the Midwest might not be the first place that pops into your mind, and we don’t blame you.

Just north of Clearwater, along a quieter stretch of Florida’s Gulf Coast, is a town where the waterfront stays open and the buildings never seem to loom.

With a past that far outweighs its size, this small Southern capital has played a pivotal role in modern American history.

The width of Pennsylvania gives it a varied personality, a diversity of geography and opportunity. Its eastern end is home to the Delaware River and the big city of Philadelphia.

As the cost of living around the United States continues to grow and the world of online work expands, the affordable lifestyle and snow-capped mountains of Wyoming become ever more attractive.

Palm-lined streets, ocean views, and a laidback coastal atmosphere have made this one of Southern California’s classic beach destinations for generations.
