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Illinois is home to endless natural vistas, scenic locations, and charming small towns that exist as stray map dots off the beaten path of highways to urban jungles.
These alluring locations are often hidden gems, enjoyed by locals and visitors looking for peace away from the city. Small towns boast a slower pace of life, unique local culture, a strong sense of community, and, sometimes, a lower cost of living.
While there are hundreds of small towns scattered throughout Illinois, only one is revered as the best!
According to a list compiled by World Atlas, the best small town in Illinois is Galena. This charming locale houses welcoming residents, quaint shops, and offers plenty of beautiful outdoor experiences without the traffic and crowds.
Here's what World Atlas had to say about the best small town in the entire state:
"This lovely town is a slice of history tucked away in the northwest corner of Illinois. Astray from the urban metropolis of Chicago, Galena is a historic town exuding regal charm. Guests find themselves walking between opulent mansions and cobblestone streets similar to those from history books. Between the array of sights, some stand out with an intriguing story or sight to share. For example, the Old Market House, Washburne House, and Grant Park will take you on a tour through the town’s past. From being the largest steamboat hub in the region to the home of Ulysses S. Grant, these stories will grasp anyone’s attention. Or, hop on the Galena Trolley Tour to witness all the history, heritage, and culture in one lovely trip."
Check out World Atlas for a continued list of the best small towns across the country!