19. Branson
Branson is an Ozark town in Missouri. There’s the Titanic Museum, an impressive, realistic replica of the infamous doomed ship. There’s also the Las Vegas-reminiscent fire and water fountain show at lovely Lake Taneycomo. While White Water Branson and Silver Dollar City can be costly, there are affordable activities. You can feed fish at the Shepherd of the Hills Fish Hatchery or go swimming at Table Rock Lake.
20. Gettysburg
Gettysburg is, of course, famous for former President Abraham Lincoln’s historic Gettysburg Address and the three-day battle in 1863. Thus, this little Pennsylvania town is big with students of history. Nevertheless, Gettysburg offers visitors a lot more than just the well-known historical attractions. Stroll downtown’s main thoroughfare, browse the art galleries and different boutiques. Take a ghost tour and explore the friendly farmer’s markets as well.