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Santa Fe Founded by the Spanish in the early 1600s, Santa Fe is one of the oldest cities in America, and one of the most unique and charming. Constructed entirely in the city center of low-slung adobe buildings, many trimmed in bright turquoise, Santa Fe is visually stunning, and it would be easy for a solo traveler to wander its streets for hours, in thrall of its architecture.
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Nashville Famously friendly, Nashville is a booming Southern city with enough to explore to keep a traveler busy and engaged. Take yourself to a concert at the bluegrass-centric Station Inn, where Alison Krause, Reba McEntire, and Dolly Parton have all played, among other notable names.
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Austin, Texas Austin is an eclectic and dynamic city, full of places to explore and friendly people who will invite you to join them for a meal or a concert (people are big on food and big on music in Austin.) Stay on South Congress Avenue, Austin’s vibrant ground zero and a mecca for hipster-cowboy-cool shops, restaurants, and concert venues. The copyright belongs to https://theculturetrip.com/north-america/usa/articles/the-top-american-cities-for-solo-travelers/
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