Georgia Small Town Crowned One of the Best by USA Today
Georgia is packed with delightful small towns, which makes for quite a fun road trip when you’re driving around the state. Now, one Georgia small town has been named one of the best and most enchanting in the country by USA Today. What’s extra special about this particular list is that it was voted on by actual travelers. So, the towns that made the top 10 are favorites from traveler experts and actual visitors, making this a real-life tally of the best small towns in America. Let’s get into this special Georgia small town and why it’s one of the best.
USA Today Highlights Georgia Small Town
A new list is out from USA Today listing the best small towns in America. They actually divided the list into specific areas of the country. So, they have different lists for the Midwest, Northeast, South and out West. I think it’s a fantastic way to highlight different small towns in America, by focusing on their specific regions. Another benefit is that if you want to take a road trip to a beautiful small town, you can just find the list that pertains to your area more than the others and would requite a shorter road trip.
The lists of the best small towns in America are part of USA Today’s “10 Best.” As for methodology, they state, “Our travel experts select the top 20 nominees in contests covering food, lodging, destinations, travel gear, things to do…the list goes on. Then it’s up to you to make the final decision by casting your vote.” So, the list begins with some choices cultivated by travel experts, and then, the readers pick their favorites. For the small town features, travel experts picked towns with a population of fewer than 25,000. Then, they had readers vote for those towns.
So, which Georgia small town was ranked the best in America? It’s Thomasville, Georgia, which came in at an exciting No. 3 on the tally. Of the spot, USA Today raves, “Located in South Georgia near the Georgia-Florida state line, downtown Thomasville overflows with specialty shops and local cuisine.” They add, “Those who want to dig deeper in the town’s history can take the self-guided walking and driving tour to see the many historic homes and buildings, and learn about the people who lived there.” I think it’s fantastic to see this Georgia small town of our own get national acclaim from USA Today. We shouldn’t keep our beloved state’s beautiful towns secret.