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Asheville, NC

Asheville is a city in western North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains. It’s known for a vibrant arts scene and historic architecture, including the dome-topped Basilica of Saint Lawrence. The vast 19th-century Biltmore estate displays artwork by masters like Renoir. The Downtown Art District is filled with galleries and museums, and in the nearby River Arts District, former factory buildings house artists' studios.

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Boone, NC

Boone is a town in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains. In Daniel Boone Park, the Hickory Ridge Living History Museum re-creates 1700s homestead life. Also in the park, the long-running seasonal drama “Horn in the West” evokes the struggles of pioneers like Boone. The Blue Ridge Parkway winds past town, offering mountain views. Nearby, Grandfather Mountain features a high suspension footbridge and a nature museum.

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Hilton Head, SC

Hilton Head Island is part of the Lowcountry region in the U.S. state of South Carolina. It's known for Atlantic Ocean beaches and golf courses. The Harbour Town Lighthouse and Museum marks the southwest tip. The Coastal Discovery Museum features heritage buildings, trees and themed gardens. Between the island and mainland, the Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge salt marsh hosts deer, alligators and birds.

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Charleston, SC

Charleston, the South Carolina port city founded in 1670, is defined by its cobblestone streets, horse-drawn carriages and pastel antebellum houses, particularly in the elegant French Quarter and Battery districts. The Battery promenade and Waterfront Park both overlook Charleston Harbor, while Fort Sumter, a federal stronghold where the first shots of the Civil War rang out, lies across the water.

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Wilmington, NC

Wilmington, situated in North Carolina, serves as a prominent coastal city. It is renowned as an entry point to the picturesque Cape Fear Coast beaches, including Wrightsville, known for its powerful surf, and Carolina, with its extensive boardwalk. Within the heart of the city, the Historic District features the enchanting Riverwalk, adorned with a variety of dining establishments, art galleries, and boutique stores. This charming walkway extends along the scenic Cape Fear River, where you can find the Battleship North Carolina, an historic vessel showcasing artifacts that delve into the history of naval combat during World War II.

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Kiawah Island, SC

Kiawah is a sea island, or barrier island, on the Atlantic coast of the United States. Located 25 miles southwest of Charleston in Charleston County, South Carolina, it is primarily a private beach and golf resort.

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Highlands, NC

Highlands, North Carolina, is the epitome of an ideal small mountain town in America. Nestled within the picturesque setting of Macon County in the state of North Carolina, Highlands offers a delightful blend of stunning waterfalls, vibrant fall foliage, and some of the finest resorts in the southern region of the United States. Perched on a plateau within the southern Appalachian Mountains and surrounded by the natural beauty of the Nantahala National Forest, this charming town primarily resides in the southeastern Macon County, extending slightly into southwestern Jackson County, where it encompasses the Highlands and Cashiers Townships, respectively.

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Bald Head Island

Bald Head Island, North Carolina, is one of the most distinctive coastal retreats on the East Coast. Accessible only by ferry or private boat from Southport, this car-free island sits at the tip of Cape Fear and offers a rare combination of unspoiled beaches, maritime forests, and quiet, unhurried living. Home to the oldest lighthouse in North Carolina, Old Baldy, the island draws those who seek privacy, natural beauty, and an escape from the ordinary. Whether you're drawn to the wide, uncrowded shorelines, the winding paths through Bald Head Woods, or the charm of a community where golf carts replace cars, life here moves at its own pace.

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