One of the very first seaside resort towns, Ocean City remains the quintessential beach getaway destination. Here, you'll find a 3-mile boardwalk with saltwater taffy.
Charlottesville is a step back into the history of early America, where Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and other founding fathers lived on plantations.
This family-friendly destination is also renowned for its golf courses, boardwalk amusements and providing a laidback vibe.
Philadelphia, New York, Baltimore, and Washington, D.C. families seeking a tranquil summer on the beaches visited the final stop on the New Jersey Shore since the Victorian period.
Famous for its Haystack Rock and Needles beaches, where the rocks rise from the ocean, Cannon Beach is also home to a charming small town of the same name.
Between Pensacola and Panama City Beach, the Florida Panhandle's powder-white beaches create a riviera for the south.
Colonial Williamsburg, a live re-enacted hamlet with costumed people and historic structures, will take you back in time to colonial America.
Ponce de Leon searched for the Fountain of Youth here, and you may find it in the charming historic old town, the beaches or museums.