Are you leaning towards staying on or near the West Coast and/or less likely to consider something on the East Coast? If not, I've always been very partial to New England small towns, particularly ones in Vermont with general stores and covered bridges. New England will give you a much different experience than going to a small town in Wyoming, for example.
I'd also second Crompsin's vote for Asheville and djtestudo's suggestion of small towns in the Appalachians. There are plenty of small towns near my own city of Frederick in MD (not far from Baltimore), with lots of Civil War history-type attractions to look into.
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If one million people replaced a two mile car trip once a week with a bike ride, carbon dioxide emissions would be reduced by 50,000 tons per year. If one out of ten car commuters switched to a bike, carbon dioxide emissions would be reduced by 25.4 million tons per year. [2milechallenge.com]
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Originally Posted by roachboy
it's better if you can ride without having to wonder if the guy in the car behind you is a sociopath, i find.
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