In the far south of the USA’s most northerly state is Ketchikan, centered on a small cluster of colorful clapboard stilt houses perched over Ketchikan Creek.
Although Sedona itself is a brilliant city to visit thanks to its wealth of shops, spas and art galleries, its main attraction is the Red Rock State Park.
Situated in the heart of the Ozarks, the scenic city of Eureka Springs in Arkansas is lined with Victorian-style architecture
Halfway between Los Angeles and San Francisco, San Luis Obispo – or SLO as the locals call it – is a wonderful, walkable city.
Boulder is a dream for outdoorsy types with a love of art – and that’s exactly who the city attracts. Like Denver, its downtown streets are set against a dramatic mountainous backdrop
A quintessential coastal New England city, New Haven is home to the Ivy League university Yale which means the city is both admired and overlooked for this reason.
Lewes Historic District, the heart of the small city, is a quaint area filled with Victorian structures, churches, museums, boutiques and several fine restaurants
With over 400 years of history, St. Augustine in Florida claims to be one of America’s oldest settlements. Founded in 1565 by the Spanish, the small Old City is a charming mix of narrow streets,