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  2. These Are America's 10 Best Small Towns for 2025 - AOL

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    Fellow small-town enthusiast Leigh Crandall and I put in hours upon hours of research, including chatting up locals and hitting the road, to bring you the top 10 standout small towns across ...

  3. 18 great rural communities for remote workers - AOL

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    Named one of the "15 Best U.S. Small Towns for a Summer Vacation " by Travel + Leisure Magazine in 2024, this picturesque town offers easy access to outdoor recreation while maintaining strong ...

  4. 22 of the Smallest Towns in America - AOL

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    Population: 1,180 The postcard-perfect town of Craftsbury, located in northeastern Vermont, is a place of white picket fences and family-run farms set amid rolling hills.

  5. The Best Small Towns to Visit Across America - AOL

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    Dahlonega, a cute small town of just under 7,500 people, was the site of the first major gold rush in U.S. history, and much of the town is dedicated to telling the story of that historic time.

  6. Rural areas in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rural areas in the United States, often referred to as rural America, [1] consist of approximately 97% of the United States' land area. An estimated 60 million people, or one in five residents (17.9% of the total U.S. population), live in rural America. Definitions vary from different parts of the United States government as to what constitutes ...

  7. Best small towns to raise a family - AOL

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    Stacker compiled a list of the best small towns to raise a family using data released by Niche in June 2024. Niche ranks places based on various factors, including public schools, jobs, and cost ...

  8. Rural American history - Wikipedia

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    It had the result of closing down most of the of small proprietary local schools that produced doctors for rural America. In 1938, rural counties with without a city of 2500 people had 69 doctors per 100,000 population, while urban counties with cities of 50,000 or more population had 174. [120]

  9. Foxfire (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Its articles were the product of the students' interviewing their relatives and local citizens about how lifestyles had changed over the course of their lives and dealt with traditions in the rural area. First published in 1966, the magazine covers topics of the lifestyle, culture, crafts, and skills of people in southern Appalachia.