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  • Cheraw

Cheraw is located in the northeastern part of the state, near Highway 9 on the banks of the Great Pee Dee River.

  • Columbia

Columbia (South Carolina's most populated city) offers all the conveniences of city life, while retaining southern charm and possessing something of a hip, fresh flavor.

  • Conway

While it's only a short drive from the beaches and golf courses of Myrtle Beach, Conway seems worlds away. Huge moss-draped live oak trees offer a canopy of shade to the streets, and majestic old homes never fail to make a stately impression.

  • Coos Bay

Coos Bay, the city, is situated on the west side of Coos Bay, the large natural harbor. The city features museums and maritime commerce, while the surroundings offer dramatic cliffs, hiking trails, and great scenery.

  • Corvallis

Home to Oregon State University, Corvallis is in many ways an archetypal college town, boasting abundant coffeehouses, pizza places and bookstores around the green, ivy-bedecked campus at its heart. But the city is just as green and vibrant outside the vicinity of the 500-acre campus, where the area maintains a small-town, country feel.

  • Cullman

Cullman was established in the 1870s by a German immigrant named who envisioned building a self-sustaining colony for other German immigrants and refugees. Today, Cullman is a delightful town, where charm is ever-present, and preservation is highly regarded. While quaint shops and unique eateries can be found here, the exceptional treasures of Cullman are waiting to be discovered in its three distinctive historic districts.

  • Decatur

Located in northern Alabama, those visiting Decatur will take pleasure in the beauty and recreational opportunities offered by the mountain lakes region. The town itself features two popular, charming historic districts listed on the National Register of Historical Places.

  • Dillon

Dillon is Montana's southwestern border town, located along the I-15 corridor. Dillon is best known for the amazing amount of blue ribbon trout streams that surround it, but visitors will discover that the area is also brimming with Native American and Frontier history.

  • Eugene

Eugene is a south Willamette Valley haven nestled between the Cascade and Coast ranges. The blue-green Willamette River and surrounding Douglas fir forests have lent Eugene the nickname of "The Emerald City." Rated as one of the top 10 cycling cities in the U.S., Eugene is perhaps more famous for its eccentric residents and progressive initiatives.

  • Huntsville

Huntsville is widely known for its contribution to space exploration, and features the outstanding US Space and Rocket Center. The Center offers a dynamic assortment of activities and displays, including bus tours, a high-tech theater, and the famous children's US Space Camp. Downtown Huntsville features several well-preserved historic districts.

  • Newport

Sprawled out around scenic Newport Bay, the city of Newport is all about the sea. The Bayfront, a street of quaint pubs, restaurants and shops backing Newport Bay, is a pleasant way to take in the sights and smells of the sea. Aquariums, surf shops, lighthouses, and great clamming spots can all be found here.

  • Sumter

Along the tree covered, brick walkways of downtown Sumter, you'll find small shops and eateries that feature brightly colored awnings. Here and there shops are off-set by beautiful fountains and colorful plantings. This inviting area begs you to stroll around a while.

  • Tennessee River

The Tennessee River is a popular recreation spot wherever it flows through the state. The eastern section of the Tennessee River flows along the downtown Knoxville area known as Volunteer Landing. You can catch a riverboat for an excursion here or enjoy dinner at one of the restaurants along the shore. Two state parks are located on the river near Chattanooga. Booker T. Washington State Park offers boating and hiking; Harrison Bay State Park has 40 miles of shore line plus camping and a marina.

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