9. Hood River, Oregon
A beautiful port town on Oregon’s Columbia River, Hood River is famous for its orchards and salmon. Tourism is important to the town as people come to experience water sports on the Columbia River. The town itself is loaded with restaurants, shops, and parks. With the active volcano of Mt. Hood watching over it, the town exudes that distinctive brand of west coast charm.

10. Williamsburg, Virginia
Founded in 1632, Williamsburg is one of the most celebrated towns in America. Rich with historical attractions, Williamsburg draws people who love to learn about Colonial America. This is where the American dream was born, and young and old will delight in the area’s museums, galleries, shops, restaurants and theme parks.
