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New Hampshire

From Manchester to Nashua, small, charming towns fill this narrow state, which is also home to some of New England's most pristine landscapes.

Minnesota

It’s not exaggerating when Minnesota is called the Land of 10,000 Lakes, and all those lakes mean plenty of outdoor activity and small, charming towns.

Minneapolis-St. Paul

Why visit 1 great city when you can visit 2? And the Mall of America is almost like adding a third.

Detroit

Detroit hasn't exactly enjoyed a welcoming reputation over the years. Though still gritty, today, Detroit is a growing hub for artists and entrepreneurs, and visitors can explore its past on an architectural walking tour or at the Henry Ford and Motown museums.

Indiana

There may not be a perfect theory for why Indiana residents are called Hoosiers, but one thing is certain: You'll find some of America's warmest locals here. Along with friendly folks, visitors to Indiana will discover a fervent love for college basketball, 24 state parks, a splendid stretch of coastline and a rich Native American history.

Alabama

Alabama lies steeped in a history of race relations. For a history fix, visit Fort Morgan, the Rosa Parks Museum and Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church, where Martin Luther King Jr. once preached. The state is also home to a string of lovely Gulf Coast beaches.

Iowa

Sure, Iowa has notorious presidential caucuses, world-class fishing along the Missouri and Mississippi rivers, famed public golf courses and the artsy town of Iowa City. But the state's biggest claim to fame is its cornfields.

Michigan

This state’s 2 peninsulas offer myriad activities in any season, from hiking to sailing to skiing.