7 of the Best Small Towns in the U.S. According to Americans

Taos Pueblo is renowned as one of North America's oldest continuously inhabited communities and holds the distinction of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Taos, New Mexico

Gettysburg is historically significant for its role in the pivotal Civil War battle of 1863. Every July, the town hosts reenactments of this crucial three-day battle

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

De Smet is famously connected to Charles and Caroline Ingalls, who settled there in 1879. Their daughter, Laura Ingalls Wilder.

De Smet, South Dakota

Founded in 1751, Carlisle is one of Pennsylvania's most cherished historic towns. It played a significant role in the American Revolutionary War.

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

San Elizario's history stretches back to its origins as a Spanish settlement and military base. The town has preserved its historic integrity

San Elizario, Texas

Abilene is notable as the hometown of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States.

Abilene, Kansas

Settled around 1637, Wickford is renowned for its collection of 18th-century dwellings, many of which remain on their original foundations.

Wickford, Rhode Island