Bozeman, Montana
Boise, Idaho
San Diego, California
Sante Fe, New Mexico
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Dallas, Texas
Savannah, Georgia
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Bend, Oregon
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Bend, Oregon
Bend is an outdoor lover's paradise and becoming a mecca for beer lovers too. Known as the outdoor playground of the West, it enjoys
300 days of sunshine a year, as well as 20 breweries and a fast-growing food scene.
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Boise, Idaho
Boise is booming. It's been called the best place for millennials to live in the US. Throngs of people — Californians in particular — are moving here, bringing hip businesses, microbreweries, and stylish restaurants with them.
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Bozeman, Montana
"Big Sky Country" might not evoke
a startup scene, but Bozeman is changing that. The outdoorsy college town is quickly becoming
a tech hub, attracting pioneering millennials from around the country to the Rocky Mountains.
San Diego, California
California’s clichés are alive and well in San Diego: endless beaches and boardwalks, a laid-back vibe, surfer community, and delicious fish tacos. Despite all this, and hot new hotels opening, the city still flies under the radar.
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Santa Fe, New Mexico
Nowhere is the tension between old and new as apparent as in Santa Fe, where Pueblo-style homes house modern art galleries. The city’s Spanish colonial history gives it a charming European vibe but with a rugged Rocky Mountain backdrop.
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Dallas, Texas
A big city with a small-town vibe, where cowboy hats and snakeskin boots co-exist with shiny skyscrapers, Dallas has experienced a renaissance and is now one of the fastest-growing US cities.
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee is the top trending destination to visit in 2020, according to Airbnb, largely because the Midwestern gem will be hosting the Democratic National Convention and the Ryder Cup.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Philly has more history and culture than almost any other US city, but
it doesn't get as much love as New York or Boston. These days, the City of Brotherly Love dominates the dining scene, with critics calling it America’s hottest food city.
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Savannah, Georgia
Filled with antebellum mansions and cobblestoned squares cloaked in Spanish moss, Savannah boasts as much history and beauty as Charleston but fewer roving hordes of bachelorette parties.
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San Juan, Puerto Rico
San Juan is a beautiful town bursting with history, yet it’s often overlooked as an inexpensive tropical escape. That’s changing as post-Hurricane Maria rebuilding efforts see new hotels and additional flights attract
a record number of tourists.
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