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Hidden-Gem Small American Towns to Visit on Your Next Getaway

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Madison

The Lanier Mansion State Historic Site, overlooking the Ohio River and operated by the National Park Service, is open for tours that cost $11 for adults, $9 for seniors, and $6 for kids.

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Bisbee

Bisbee may have a population of fewer than 6,000 people, but a thriving arts scene makes this historic community worth a visit. Rolling red hills surrounding the town combine with brightly painted buildings

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Lindsborg

Lovers of all things Swedish will be intrigued by Lindsborg. In addition to hosting numerous festivals celebrating its Swedish heritage, the city is home to the castle at Coronado Heights

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Seward

The tiny city of Seward boasts unparalleled natural beauty. Visitors can take a kayak out on scenic Resurrection Bay or go for a hike in Kenai Fjords National Park.

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Pella

Settled by Dutch immigrants in 1847, Pella calls itself "America's Dutch Treasure," and offers visitors a glimpse into traditional Dutch culture.

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Alexandria

Head to the Runestone Museum, home of the Kensington Runestone, which was exhumed by a Minnesota farmer in 1898 and purportedly dates to the 14th century.

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Whitefish

Whitefish Mountain Resort offers gondola rides, hiking, an alpine slide, and more. Diversions in town include the Alpine Theater Project, which produces musicals and plays.

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Harrison

Harrison's location in the heart of the Ozark Mountains makes it an ideal destination for outdoor enthusiasts. At Buffalo National River Park, families can spend a fun-filled day canoeing

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