Stats show that these 10 U.S. destinations will tread lightly on your wallet.
So, get wandering without breaking the bank.
These are the cheapest places to travel in the U.S.
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As it undergoes further evolution, expect to see this city get hotter than ever.
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Another Oklahoma city, another low average daily hotel rate (this time $93.75).
The Big Dam Bridge ripe for wordplay jokes is another must-visit.
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ensure to include Albuquerque’s museums, traditional New Mexican cuisine, and Route 66 on your itinerary.
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Book lovers, meanwhile, will find a literary wonderland at the George Peabody Library.
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With gorgeous waterfront views and lots of museums, you might spend your days in Baltimore indoors or outdoors.
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Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN ($103.65)
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Des Moines, IA ($103.74)
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Detroit, MI ($104.76)
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Columbus, OH ($104.84)
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Rochester, NY ($105.09)
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Charlotte, NC ($105.25)
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San Jose, CA ($105.73)
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