"Life doesn't hold still. A good snapshot stops a moment from running away." ~Eudora Welty
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January 10, 2025
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Touristy Cocoa Beach sits on a barrier island on Florida's "Space Coast" and has six miles of beautiful, white sand beaches, a long fishing pier, surfing festivals, art festivals and more.
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An old mining town stuck in time, quirky Bisbee is home to artists and popular with tourists.
Outside of Louisville in north central Kentucky, Prospect boasts leisurely country lanes, elegant homes and horse pastures lined with white fences.
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In the heart of the Uwharrie Mountains in the middle of North Carolina, Asheboro is a nice little town with a popular zoo, a touristy vibe and reasonable prices.
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Named after the deer that once gazed here, Deerfield Beach sits on the southeastern Florida coast and boasts an award-winning, white sand beach and somewhat reasonable costs.
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Originally a stagecoach stop outside of Nashville, comfortable White House is a rural, residential place, peppered with tall trees, green spaces and brick homes.
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A little more than a mile long, laid back Beverly Beach sits on a barrier island between the Matanzas River and the Atlantic Ocean and has a beautiful strip of sand.
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Tucked in the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada, Auburn dates back to the California Gold Rush and has an attractive downtown, wooded neighborhoods, a symphony, art studio tours, a wine trail and abundant outdoor recreation.
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Outside of Charlotte, North Carolina, Fort Mill is a nice, fast-growing town with safe, wooded neighborhoods, miles of trails, a strawberry festival and more.
Not all foodie destinations are big cities. These smaller towns burst with great eateries.
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Tucked on the southern half of southwestern Florida's Pine Island, St. James City is rife with wildlife, boasts Old Florida charm and is sometimes called a "drinking town with a fishing problem."
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