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10 small towns in the USA

  • Pedro Remus de Ávila, João Pedro, João Vitor
  • 22 de set. de 2015
  • 3 min de leitura

1. Frederick, Maryland

Considered one of the 25 "most artistic small cities" US, Frederick is a historical and cultural center, which leave roads like the spokes of a wagon, connecting communities, wineries, orchards and inspiring attractions. Walking tours with guides show the historical sites and intriguing architecture, while around, there are specialty stores and restaurants consecrated by critics.

2. Cambridge, Maryland

"The Heart of the Chesapeake Bay" is home to the Dorchester Center for the Arts, as well as some sophisticated accommodations such as the Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina. However, history reigns in the hometown of the heroine of the abolition, Harriet Tubman. Scroll down the same path she along country road Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad Byway.

3. Ellicott City, Maryland

In the middle of old stone houses in the English style and the hills of Ellicott City, it is the oldest surviving railway station in the country. The museum The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Museum is a must for railway enthusiasts and history alike. Stay at the Wayside Inn in Turf Valley or a majestic "bed-and-breakfast", and be sure to visit the local taverns.

4. St. Michaels, Maryland

This charming port town is full of pre-colonial influence, historical residences and maritime fun. Take a boat trip, sail, fish, or take a stroll by the headlights of the city. Take a romantic stroll on the horse-drawn carriage, pausing to sample the wines in the wine boutique St. Michaels Winery.

5. Hagerstown, Maryland

Enjoy everything from pristine views of the mountains performances of symphonies and live theater to shopping brand designers in Hagerstown Premium Outlets®. Nearby, visit historic Antietam National Battlefield, Fort Frederick State Park and the Washington Monument State Park.

6. Leesburg, Virginia

Located just 20 minutes from Dulles International Airport, Leesburg, founded in 1758, it offers not only architecture and historical attractions, but also specialty shops, art galleries and excellent restaurants. In the charming town is the Leesburg Corner Premium Outlets®, where more than 110 brand shops offer discounts 25-65%, as well as several award-winning wineries of Virginia.

7. Abingdon, Virginia

This town along the Blue Ridge Highlands is the time of border times, and the old cobblestone streets are preserved. Take a walk in search of ghosts by houses dating from approximately 1779, visit the Barter Theatre (the official state theater of Virginia) and explore the impressive Heartwood: the access portal to the southwestern Virgínia crafts.

8. Washington, Virginia

Recognized first by a young George Washington, this quiet village is full of inns such as "bed- and-breakfast" and rolling fields. The Inn at Little Washington is revered for its fine dining restaurant, and the Middleton Inn Bed & Breakfast is considered one of the best in the country. The Geneva Welch Gallery gallery is a reputable sanctuary artwork.

9. Cape Charles, Virginia

Marinas, fishing spots and parks, such as the Eastern Shore National Wildlife Refuge, form this haven for marine life. The adventurous types can unwind in South East Expeditions Kiteboarding School, and lovers of good food can visit the typical restaurants on the waters edge and the markets for local farmers.

10. Lynchburg, Virginia

The roots of the United States extend to Lynchburg, home to the cemetery Old City Cemetery, which is the time of the Civil War. Nearby, are the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park park, the new museum Museum of the Confederacy at Appomattox and Poplar Forest, the retreat at Thomas Jefferson forest. Settle into the charming Craddock Terry Hotel and explore the seven architectural districts of the city


 
 
 

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