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The National Trust for Historic Preservation designates a dozen distinctive places for Americans to visit each year. The communities named on these lists are said to be pockets of serenity amid the sprawl, clutter, and homogenization that have overwhelmed so many American vacation spots. These cities and towns incorporate well-managed growth, a protected historic core, interesting architecture, a flourishing local small business community, and easy walking access.
These are the featured cities and towns from 2008 through 2009:
- Athens, Georgia (2009)
- Bristol, Rhode Island (2009)
- Buffalo, New York (2009)
- Fort Worth, Texas (2009)
- Franklin, Tennessee (2009)
- Hot Springs, South Dakota (2009)
- Lake Geneva, Wisconsin (2009)
- Lititz, Pennsylvania (2009)
- Santa Barbara, California (2009)
- Santa Fe, New Mexico (2009)
- Saugatuck, Michigan (2009)
- Virginia City, Nevada (2009)
- Aiken, S.C. (2008)
- Apalachicola, Fla. (2008)
- Columbus, Miss. (2008)
- Crested Butte, Colo. (2008)
- Fort Davis, Tex. (2008)
- Friday Harbor, Wash. (2008)
- Portland, Ore. (2008)
More featured cities and towns from 2007 through 2008:
- Portsmouth, N.H. (2008)
- Red Wing, Minn. (2008)
- Genevieve, Mo. (2008)
- Wilmington, N.C. (2008)
- Charlottesville, Va. (2007)
- Chatham, Mass. (2007)
- Chestertown, Md. (2007)
- Durango, Colo. (2007)
- Ellensburg, Wash. (2007)
- Hillsborough, N.C. (2007)
- Little Rock, Ark. (2007)
- Mineral Point, WI (2007)
- Morgantown, WV (2007)
- Providence, RI (2007)
- West Hollywood, Calif. (2007)
- Woodstock, IL (2007)
Each is linked to our Bed and Breakfast search to make it easy for you to plan your next excursion.
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