Most Charming Small Towns | FALL IN LOVE with these Charming Small Towns in America
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- Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
- Most Charming Small Towns - FALL IN LOVE with these Charming Small Towns in America! Join us as we journey to 25 of the most charming small towns in the US. Be sure to watch all the way to the end, as our #1 charming small town you will definitely fall in love with! Which of these charming small towns do you want to visit first? Comment below, we'd love to hear which charming small town you fell in love with!
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Could you make a list of nice small towns to live in that are not oriented toward tourists? How about raising a family with a good education or retiring g with good health care?
The lighthouse shown at the end of the Camden Maine segment is not in Camden. It is in Rockland.
Franklin west virginia.
I love this video! Thanks for the ideas for someplace to visit!
My hometown of Healdsburg, CA, 70 miles north of San Francisco in the heart of Sonoma County wine country, would be a worthy addition to your list.
Thanks for the addition and thanks for watching!
Nice list. Those small towns are great !
Toas is actually pretty cool. I'm a native to Arizona myself. But I love the Adobe style buildings there. Even the Wendy's and McDonald's ate Adobe style in taos. Bisbee is so cool too. But also reccomend sedona. I definitely recommend flagstaff, Arizona to visitors too. My hometown. Come and see the aspen trees and Ponderosa pines. Also cool fact, Flagstaff was the first STEM community in the US and discovered the dwarf planet Pluto.
Very cool Levi! Thanks for watching!
This video is gift for making people comfortable
Yes, this is very good
Hey Red.... very well done.✌️🌹
Thank you! Cheers!
Traverse City is so beautiful we worked there in the summertime lots of lakes
Bu-furt, SC...Bo-furt is NC.
Thank you!
LOVE U SO MUCH!!!
It's interesting not just Supercool!
Absolutely love both you and your Shares Many thanks
I’m from SC. Beaufort is pronounced BU-fert.
Thank you for this feedback, and thanks for watching!
I was about to say the same thing!
These places can be natural pain killers, work hard, set a goal, learn empathy for everyone, and retire to a place outside of the city :(
Great advice - thanks for watching!
I live in Taos, New Mexico and it is a great place for tourists or the very rich to live. There are a lot of beautiful sites and things to do. However, it is also very impoverished and this is not shown in most videos. Unless you have a good income, this is not a place to move. Rentals are very high and it is not a place for someone who doesn't have a good amount of money. But do come for a visit anytime of year if you wish ;)
Thanks for sharing!
Ty for the information
Hello fab
You forgot to mention Julian, CA.
Tiny cities that can float on a circulars
With pumping stations they have in the center the operators guide the pumping station that can see trash and then guide the hoses and hoses
They take the plastic turn it into a ball
The ballers go after the plastic
Its a ball of plastic and the people who do that job
Then the recycle and melt it down again
Solar panels take up most
Thanks for watching!
Traverse City looks pretty cool, but not as cool as Traverse *Town.*
I Guarantee Jacksonville Oregon say let’s go Brandon
Small towns > big cities
No Aspen, Vail, Telluride, Park City…smh
Thanks for your additions Reese and thanks for watching!
Try lowering the music or how about NONE
I wonder why Cookeville, Tn. Is never mentioned. I thought it was a beautiful small town.
Thank you for this suggestion - and thanks for watching!
I love every town in far NE TN. Johnson City, Jonesboro, Elizabethton with the lakes, OMG! Plus it's safer from tornadoes tucked up in that area.