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Top-notch museums and a revitalized downtown area draw visitors to Oklahoma’s capital (population 590,000).
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Once nicknamed the Oil Capital of the World, Tulsa (population: 396,000) is reinventing itself as a 21st-century destination. Spend a weekend exploring art, architecture, gardens, bike trails and...
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An inventive summer-long Shakespeare festival—including created-on-the-spot plays—stars during weekends in Bloomington-Normal, Illinois.
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More than 300 years ago, Native Americans lived in the area that’s now called Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. More than 100 years ago, barons of industry built their summer homes there. Now, it’s time for...
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A string of 1,200 garage sales transforms a scenic drive on Ohio's Lincoln Highway into a treasure hunt. Small towns, a haunted prison and great bargains await among farm-flecked landscapes.
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Explore the German heritage that small-town Hermann (population: 2,600) proudly maintains in its food, wine, beer, museums and famous wine trail.
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Family activities and fall color star in the hometown of Arbor Day founder J. Sterling Morton (population: 7,200). The best time to visit is during the fall apple harvest and specifically, if you don...
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Michigan’s Little Bavaria (94 miles north of Detroit) draws visitors with old-world atmosphere, festivals, shops and fried-chicken dinners.
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Mark Twain’s stories of Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn began in this Mississippi River town.
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It’s a reasonable drive to a mild winter escape in the Texas Hill Country, where the beloved bluebonnets start blooming in March near German-settled towns full of historic sites, galleries and...

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