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New Philadelphia Cottages

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New Philadelphia and related destinations

Notable for its sports, New Philadelphia features attractions such as Schoenbrunn Village and Paradise Lake. This historical city has something for everyone including restaurants and sights like New Towne Mall and Trumpet in the Land—all within a small-town setting.

Goldsboro is well known for its theatres and entertainment, featuring attractions such as Waynesborough Historical Village and Old Waynesboro Park. This family-friendly city has something for everyone including its opera, restaurants and sights like Goldboro Muncipal Golf Course and Busco Beach and ATV Park.

Kelso - Longview is well known for its sports and entertainment, featuring attractions such as Cowlitz County Historical Museum and Three Rivers Mall. Visitors to this family-friendly city speak highly of the restaurants whereas sights include Lake Sacajawea Park and The Rutherglen Mansion.

Mount St. Helens

Waldorf is well known for its sports and port, while attractions include St. Charles Towne Center and White Plains Golf Course. This family-friendly city has something for everyone including its live music, restaurants and sights like Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum and Mudd Farmhouse.

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Open Photo by Lia Horna

Admired for its university life and sports, Carbondale features attractions such as Giant City State Park and Shawnee National Forest. Visitors to this family-friendly city speak highly of the restaurants whereas sights include Railroaders Memorial and African American Museum of Southern Illinois.

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Open Photo by Christa Harlin