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A pretty beachside town, with a wooden pier and wide windy beach with perfect views of Morro Rock, and colorful houses with gardens, backed by gently-sloping hills.
Adorable gold rush (and college) town in the foothills of the Blue Ridge mountains.
Small town with a few cafes on El Camino Real, some wineries, a sweet chapel, a playground, and pretty trees around houses along I Street.
Shopping plaza with large trees and colorful architecture. Nice cafes and shops.
Historic cottages and lush trees of all different shades of green. Come July-October. Check the webcam for weather because it's not nice in thick gloom!
Historic cottages and lush trees of all different shades of green. Come July-October. Check the webcam for weather because it's not nice in thick gloom!
Elitist yet touristy streets with gingerbread-style storefronts. Thick and oppressive fog.
Historic cottages and lush trees of all different shades of green. Come July-October. Check the webcam for weather because it's not nice in thick gloom!
Grocery store shopping plaza that is cozy, with eucalyptus galore, not on the beach though.
A ton of fun for kids on family days- steam and diesel engine rides, two model railroad exhibits with tiny towns of Santa Barbara and Goleta, and hand caboose.
Attractive public market two minutes drive north of downtown, with outdoor and indoor seating, and nice walks nearby.
Historic cottages and lush trees of all different shades of green. Come July-October. Check the webcam for weather because it's not nice in thick gloom!
Crystal River is an old Florida town with houses on canals full of natural springs that make the water clear. There are some nice restaurants on the waterfront and on Citrus Ave, the main strip.
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