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US small towns that oddly resonate with you
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Hey everyone. I’ve been away for about 6 months now in Central America and am planning to come home for a stint to get the vaccine since it’s so available. I’m unable to return to my apartment until November due to a sublease, so I thought I could nest up in a US town I’ve never considered. I’ve done road trips across the US before and have came across random towns that I thought “Damn, this is pretty cool actually”. Some are well known, others are not. A few that come to mind are:

Geneva, IL Athens, OH Jerome, AZ Moab, UT Sauvie Island, OR Steamboat Springs, CO

I was hoping to get some suggestions for little under the radar spots and that could be nice for a month. I would love to have access to nature and a town center of some kind — for grocery, coffee, etc. I’m open to anywhere, but I’m hoping to be in the Idaho, Washington, Oregon range. Any info appreciated!

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