Continuing with the dozen from May 5th. An asterisk means I've been to it.
7. BRISTOL, RHODE ISLAND-- Town center on National Register, Home of famed Herreshot Manufacturing Co., producer of beautiful yachts.
8. FORT WORTH, Texas-- Calls self "City of Cowboys and Culture. Fort Worth Stockyards and Amon Carter and Modern Art museums.
9. LITITZ, PENNSYLVANIA-- old stone mills, log homes, and covered bridges. Rooted in Moravian heritage from 18th century.
10. HOT SPRINGS, SOUTH DAKOTA-- Mammoths and Indian petroglyphs among canyons.
11. * LAKE GENEVA, WISCONSIN-- On shores of Geneva Lake, two hours from Milwaukee and Chicago. Mix of architectural styles Gothic Revival to Queen Anne.
12. * FRANKLIN, TENNESSEE-- Close to Nashville, historic downtown, eclectic mix of buildings and Civil War heritage.
My Comments Tomorrow. --RoadDog
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