10 Best Small Towns You Never Heard Of.

2024-03-15に共有
10 Best Small Towns in the United States You Never Heard Of.

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Today, we will travel across the United States and examine some of the best small towns you've probably never heard of.
Small towns have become very popular in the last 5 or 6 years. As online work becomes more of a thing, Americans are looking to buy homes in small towns across the United States. Are you thinking about buying some small-town real estate? If you said yes, before you call a realtor, you should watch the video about small towns you've never heard of.


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コメント (21)
  • I live about about 20 minutes from Natchitoches. Like Briggs stated the Red River is nearby. The Cane River runs through the historic downtown. There is a kayak rental there on the riverfront. They also have carriage rides in the downtown area. For Christmas the whole downtown is lit up with lights.
  • Thank you so much for this, Briggs. We need more positivity on the tube, even if it doesn't get as many clicks, unfortunately. These lists are even more helpful than the negative lists. I've never heard of any of these towns and might consider moving to one of them down the line! More please 🙏
  • You should visit Quincy, CA. I think it's around a population is about 5000. This is a mountain town and it's really pretty. They even has a small plane airport and no Starbucks. There are no fast food chain stores there. They have all the small town stores. I worked there as a nurse. It's gorgeous. It's also a logging town
  • I grew up east of Wolfeboro. It has never lost its charm. The Wright Museum is a must visit.
  • Briggs, love these shorter, concise small town hidden gems. They are so informative. Please keep them around 15 minutes. Those hour or longer ones are too long. You are the Master of fitting in pertinent info. in a short time, frame. Please keep them coming.
  • We occasionally go to Shipshewana for the Blue Gate restaurant, and last year we saw Styx here
  • @tyeteames7192
    I don't know how you do it! I very much appreciate and enjoy your videos. Thank you.
  • I don’t live IN Wolfeboro, NH, but I live in the town right next door. Pretty much everything for us is located in Wolfeboro, except grocery shopping. If you have any questions, I’d be happy to answer!
  • @curlyg9925
    I love hearing about hidden gems you never hear of Keep making these
  • @Manlopsan2
    My home town in south Spain is nowadays 23 habitants…. I love goin there on the weekends and enjoy nature and silence.
  • Thanks for the terrific video. I live with the Amish in Crossville Tennessee in the mountain's & love it! The nicest people live here!🫡🙏❤️🤍💙
  • @tecter100
    I live in Wessington Springs South Dakota, very small POP 760. It's great, I love it, likely too small for most but perfect for my Wife and I..
  • I've heard of Marietta, OH, it's close to Athens, OH where Ohio University is located
  • @robertg.9964
    Born, raised and still living in New England, I know the places you listed quite well. Use to go to Wolfboro for Off Shore Boat Racing on lake Wini, I go thru Compton on my way to Newport to hang out with Jay Leno (not really, but he has a home there now), attended college in VT hanging out with friends in Shelburne boating on Lake Champlain. Where else can you live and have a total change in scenery in 1.5 hrs? From beautiful Beaches, ski mountains, lakes, hiking trails, snowmobiling, fishing inland or ocean, to having a true 4 season year (5th season up north, Mud season) and having Boston as a major sports hub city?! Born here, will die here. Love my little corner of the US.
  • Nice list! Being from New England I of course knew Wolfeboro, Little Compton and Shelburne. Beautiful cities, glad to see them mentioned.
  • @smark9455
    Great video Briggs! One question: Why was Fairhope, AL excluded from this list?
  • You should include state maps to show us what part of the state, and what county these towns are in.