Ten lesser-known cities in the United States worth visiting
When going on vacation, most people plan a trip to cities or countries that have been heard about or seen on TV. But a trip to such places can often be boring and mundane because of the typical tourist shops or not so friendly residents, tired of the constant questions of visitors.
Edition SF Gate collected a selection of cities in the United States, of which few have heard, but a visit to which can leave pleasant memories for many years.
1. Damariscott, Maine
Most people here are engaged in fishing, because the town is located on the salty river of Damariscott, whose shores are covered with oyster shells, which, according to historians, can be 2,5 thousands of years old.
2. Galena, Illinois
Thanks to the irresistible charm of this small town, you will feel as if you had traveled in time several decades ago. It is worth visiting the old market building, the historical community and the museum.
3. Pella, Iowa
Most of the year in this town is quiet and peaceful, but it is completely transformed in May, when the annual tulip festival is held here. In order to honor the Dutch origin of the town, residents decorate the streets in the Dutch style.
4. Welch, WV
Previously, this town was focused on coal mining, but now it is of great historical importance, thanks to Kimball War Memorial.
5. Wulfborough, New Hampshire
The town's slogan is “America's Oldest Summer Resort,” which isn't surprising considering it's on the shores of Lake Winnipesaukee. Residents of New Hampshire, Boston, and even some Hollywood stars, like Drew Barrymore, like to spend their summer here.
6. Corning, New York
Wineries and breweries, beautiful views of the lakes, restaurants with excellent cuisine - well, what else is missing for a great vacation?
7. Keene, New Hampshire
Downtown Keene is a must-see, but don't ignore the outskirts of the city, which are spectacular, with lakes and great hiking spots.
8. Ferndale, CA
When you see how beautiful the center of this town is, you will immediately understand why all its 1300 inhabitants live one square mile in the center of Ferndale. There are beautifully preserved buildings in the Victorian style.
9. Franklin, Tennessee
This town has a very rich culture and history. In addition to antique shops and restaurants, you can also have some good entertainment at the local theater, The Franklin Theatre.
10. Healdsburg, California
In this city they are engaged in winemaking, but, apart from tastings, you can go hiking, cycling or even canoeing.
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