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Sarasota scores in top 4% for best small us cities to live in!

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Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston is one of the most scenic and charming cities in South Carolina, mentioning here the dynamic Georgian houses besides Rainbow Row and breathtaking graders. If you decide to visit it do not forget to experience the best food scene ever.

Aspen, Colorado
Even though this city is considered as a winter town, do not hesitate to pass by in any other season. Take a long walk in the Hunter Creek Trail, be amused at the Aspen Art Museum or just go to the Aspen Saturday Market and pick the best artisanal cheese.

Santa Fe, New Mexico
If you love food and if you want to feel welcomed, visit Santa Fe. It is one of the most scenic cities full of history and inspiration. Don’t miss the country’s oldest church, San Miguel Mission.

Laguna Beach, California
Even islanders are jealous of the stunning beaches of Laguna Beach so go there and explore the blue waters or go for a walk in the 7000 acre Laguna Coast Wilderness Park.

Savannah, Georgia
The oldest city of Georgia, known for ornate architecture, horse drawn-carriages and old historic buildings, is shaded by oak trees. If you want a luxurious night book at The Gastonian or go to The Grey for a fanciful dinner.

Park City, Utah
The iconic town shines throughout the year from visitors. It has around 400 miles of trails so if you pass by go down Main Street and don’t overpass the Utah Olympic Park, which is a museum but also used as training facility for Olympic

Telluride, Colorado
Visit the Telluride Historical Museum to get to know this former mining town better. Visit the picturesque streets during summer so you can be present during Bluegrass Festival in honor of the backdrop of the San Juan mountains.

Carmel-by-the-sea, California
Yes, it is one of the most romantic cities, not only for its golden beaches but also for the stunning view and arrangement of architecture. Ivy covered stores and restaurants are the least you can experience here.

St.Augustine, Florida
Search through the old history of the architecture to get to know the city better. Visit Castillo de San Marco, or Lightner Museum to get back in history. If you are intimidated by a sand-and-surf adventure go straight at St. Augustine beaches.

Asheville, North Carolina
Come and visit Asheville since there is something unexpected in every step you take. Go through the 8000 acres Biltmore Estate or at the Renoir’s, America’s largest private home.

Burlington, Vermont
Burlington, the city of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream, home to the University of Vermont, is definitely a popular place to come by and feel the vibrant atmosphere beside Lake Champlain.

Jackson, Wyoming
Surrounded by mountains, not only ski is popular here, but also hiking, sightseeing and Yellowstone exploring. Go downtown and be amazed by galleries and locally owned boutiques.

Sedona, Arizona
Every traveler’s paradise, Sedona offers stunning pine forests, red-rock monoliths and extremely unusual views. During clear nights, choose to stay adobe cottages and enjoy the stretch of stars.

Key West, Florida
Not only Ernest Hemingway loves this archipelago, but all visitors that go there share the same feeling. Don’t miss diving and snorkeling here, as well as go to the Key West lighthouse. Please don’t miss the conch fritters.

Sarasota, Florida
Enjoy the colorful sunsets of Sarasota when passing by, but also do not forget to discover the culture of the city by visiting Opera House, the Ringling Museum of Art and finally Lido and Siesta Key beaches.