You can hit major U.S. cities and visit popular tourist attractions, but there are many lesser-known places worth checking out too. Along back roads and far out farmlands are small towns and attractions that don’t get the attention they deserve. Small shops, restaurants, and abandoned sites often get passed by because they are seemingly meaningless. But you never know when you could be missing out on the chance to discover a hidden gem among what appears to be a plot of nothingness.

following are the 5 places you must visit in US.

1. BOSTON

In the summer, the shops on Boston's Newbury Street prop their doors open and the bars and restaurants set up their outdoor patios.Greenway Block Parties will get things going, the Food Trucks are out in full force, and the beer gardens are buzzing. Summer is a great time to explore Boston. Affectionately known as "America's Walking City," you can stroll the city's sidewalks, wander its abundance of green parks, or just people-watch at one of the many outdoor cafés. Discover Boston’s vibrant culture while strolling historic streets through diverse neighbourhoods. The unique personality of each neighbourhood can be found in the cuisine of the restaurants and in the style of the shops, galleries and open markets and above all, in its people.

2. SAN DIEGO

Set just north of the border, the city has a Mexican influence that spreads to its delectable cuisine, and there’s a deluge of culture at the museums, monuments and theatres of Balboa Park.

California’s birthplace and the first spot in the Western United States where Europeans stepped ashore, San Diego is a city with universal appeal.

To go with the comfortable climate and laid-back style, San Diego Bay and its natural harbour have a rich military heritage. The colossal aircraft carrier USS Midway speaks to this, and stands as the mother of all museum ships.

San Diego’s easy-going culture and miles of beach breaks may awaken the surfer dude in you, while Coronado and La Jolla have two of the best family beaches in the whole country.

3. SEATTLE

Seattle has consistently dry, sunny, and warm weather from mid-July through September – perfect for local hiking, biking, and boating. Puget Sound waters are not ideal for swimming, as they rarely get above 13°C. October through June is generally cold and damp, and many Mount Rainier hiking trails are closed for the winter. Skiing, snowboarding, and snowshoeing season in nearby mountain areas usually lasts from late November until April or May.

According to science. A recent study decided that Seattle basically have the best beach weather mild temperatures, cool nights, and humidity so low it’s barely noticeable and ranked us number one in the nation, along withPortland.

4. GOLDEN ISLE

Nestled on the Georgia coast, midway between Savannah, GA, and Jacksonville, FL, lies the mainland city of Brunswick and its four beautiful barrier islands off of Georgia: St. Simons Island, Sea Island, Little St. Simons Island and Jekyll Island. The Golden Isles offers a rich and storied history Spanish explorers seeking gold originally descended upon the territory more than 400 years ago, only to find golden islands rather than gold. Astonishing beauty, mild weather and a natural radiance inspired the area’s name, the Golden Isles.

Untouched stretches of marshland,punctuated by small islands known as hammocks, define the breath-taking landscape and create the appearance of a continuous stretch of land reaching out to the barrier islands off of Georgia. Sparkling rivers teeming with birds, fish and other marine life flow calmly around these golden islands on their way to the Atlantic Ocean. Known for its pristine beaches,the Golden Isles is full of natural and historic attractions and interesting guided tours to fill your days.

The Golden Isles is also heralded as a destination where the gentleman’s game of golf meets genuine Southern hospitality in a seaside setting with a rich and storied history. The area’s beauty and world-class golf courses, facilities and instructors have earned the Golden Isles its reputation as a golfer’s paradise. Not only do the Golden Isles provide a rich golf experience, but they also come alive as nature’s playground, with acres of undeveloped land, marshes and rivers- along with the vast expanse of ocean- begging to be explored and enjoyed.

Visit Cornerstone Sonoma, a wine country marketplace featuring a collection of world-class shopping, boutique wineries and tasting rooms, artisanal foods, art-inspired gardens, live music, and home to Sunset's Gardens + Outdoor Test Kitchen.

5. SONOMA

Located at the gateway of Sonoma and Napa County in California's beautiful Wine Country, Cornerstone is a place to shop, sip, eat, play and explore.

Wine Road, in northern Sonoma County, holds three major events each year, and one of them is just around the corner. A Wine & Food Affair Nov. 7-8 features two days of wine and paired food tastings from more than 100 wineries in the Alexander, Dry Creek and Russian River Valley area. Wineries select and serve recipes that are either family favorites, pair well with a specific bottle or vintage, or celebrate the post-harvest holiday season.

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Wow great article