![]() ![]() This list includes each state’s places with the highest-ranking ratio-that is, lots of people want to visit, but not many actually have-as long as they had at least 100 “been here” votes at the time of tabulation. ![]() Fortunately, Stacker did some digging and found a hidden travel gem for every state, using data from Atlas Obscura.Įach state’s top hidden wonders were based on their travel rarity ratio, which Stacker calculated by taking the number of “want to visit” votes for places on Atlas Obscura and dividing those by the number of “been here” votes as of April 11, 2023. As more and more people venture out to make up for the last few pandemic-ridden years, you might be looking to go a little farther off the beaten path to avoid the crowds.īut it’s not always easy to learn about lesser-known travel gems or figure out how to find them. (Stacker) - Americans spent $93 billion on travel in February 2023-5% above 2019 (before COVID-19) and 9% above 2022, according to the U.S. ![]()
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