Known for its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages, and well-preserved architecture.
Famous for its 22 unique squares, historic homes, and Spanish moss-draped trees.
Vibrant and eclectic, with its French Quarter featuring historic buildings, jazz clubs, and lively streets.
The oldest city in the US, boasting Spanish colonial architecture, narrow streets, and historic landmarks.
With its waterfront location and well-preserved 18th-century buildings, it offers a charming atmosphere.
Known for its adobe buildings, rich Native American and Spanish heritage, and vibrant arts scene.
A quaint town with cobblestone streets, colonial-era architecture, and waterfront views of the Potomac River.
A picturesque town nestled in the hills, featuring 19th-century buildings, shops, and galleries.
Offering a mix of colonial, Federal, and Victorian architecture, along with a bustling waterfront.
Known for its antebellum homes, historic churches, and stunning views of the Mississippi River.
A charming town near Las Vegas, known for its Art Deco architecture and connection to the Hoover Dam.
Built by the Mississippian culture around 1050 AD, this site features ceremonial mounds.