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The best hidden gems in all states

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Eklutna Lake

Seeing as though it’s by far the biggest state, it should come as no surprise that Alaska is full of hidden gems, but perhaps the best-kept secret is the stunning glacial Eklutna Lake

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Verde Valley

Known for its rich reserves of minerals, Verde Valley is sometimes referred to as the state’s “other Grand Canyon.”

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T. R. Pugh Memorial Park

Though built in 1933, T. R. Pugh Memorial Park was made to look like a gristmill from the 1880s. It’s the perfect spot for a wedding or photo session.

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Murphys

From the Golden Gate Bridge to Yosemite National Park to Big Sur, California is home to some of the most popular attractions in the country, but what about the less-touristy destinations

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Glenwood Springs

Despite having been named the “Most Fun Town in America” by USA Today in 2011, the beautiful mountain town of Glenwood Springs still remains Colorado’s best-kept secret

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Fort Griswold

History buffs will appreciate Fort Griswold in Groton, the site of one of the most significant battles during the Revolutionary War.

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Cumberland Island

Georgia is so much more than just the big city of Atlanta. The Peach State is full of beautiful natural spots, like Cumberland Island

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Cahokia Mounds

Most non-Midwesterners know little about Illinois aside from Chicago. But the Prairie State has a lot to offer aside from the Windy City

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