Most tourists come during the summer to enjoy the idyllic beaches of this 48-square-mile island, accessible via a leisurely two-hour ferry ride from Cape Cod. But visit Nantucket in late April before the crowds arrive to enjoy a favorite experience among locals: the Daffodil Festival. The island's landscapes are blanketed with over 3 million bright yellow blooming daffodils for the festive event, which takes place over four days around the last weekend in April.
From coast to coast, the U.S. is full of towns that have stayed true to their customs and lifestyles as the years have gone by. So next time you have the urge to escape the modern, fast-paced cities, consider these wonderful towns scattered across the country.
When you think "beach vacation," you may picture yourself relaxing on a Greek island or sipping a piña colada in the Bahamas. But you don't have to leave the continental U.S. in order to enjoy a fantastic trip to the beach. In fact, there are tons of options that might only be a road trip away. Here are seven to get you started.
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