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Some quaint small towns across the US possess whimsical features like castles, gingerbread houses, and windmills.
Historic architecture like Victorian homes in Cape May, New Jersey, and brick storefronts in Wallace, Idaho, also give the towns a storybook feel.
 
Take a look:
 
Frankenmuth, Michigan, is famous for its Bavarian-style architecture.
 
Tyringham, Massachusetts, is home to a real-life gingerbread house.
 
Solvang, California, looks straight out of Disneyland.
 
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, sits where the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers meet.
 
Lindsborg, Kansas, features a stone castle in its Coronado Heights Park.
 
Montpelier, Vermont, is known for its charming architecture.
 
Galena's preserved 19th-century charm makes it one of the most-visited spots in Illinois.
 
Chimayo, New Mexico, is a small village surrounded by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
 
The streets of Cape May, New Jersey, are lined with Victorian houses.
 
Door County, Wisconsin, is situated on the coast of Lake Michigan.
 
Historic brick shops in Wallace, Idaho, are offset by stunning mountain views.
 
Mystic, Connecticut, features a charming drawbridge over the Mystic River in its Historic Downtown waterfront.