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Admired for its live music and theatres, Yuba City features attractions such as Yuba Sutter Mall and Yuba City Marketplace. Visitors to this family-friendly city speak highly of the restaurants whereas sights include Feather River and Heavenly Touch Massages.

Los Banos, well known for its entertainment and university life, features attractions such as Los Banos Park and Merced County Spring Fairground. Visitors to this family-friendly city speak highly of the restaurants whereas sights include Los Banos City Hall and Henry Miller Plaza.

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Open Photo by Jess. LongestBusRide

Zanesville is well known for its sports and entertainment, while attractions include Secrest Auditorium and Muskingum County Court. This family-friendly city has something for everyone including restaurants and sights like Riverside Park and Dillon Lake—all within a small-town setting.

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Open Photo by Melodie Hayes

Notable for its entertainment, Olive Branch features attractions such as Cherokee Valley Golf Club and Wedgewood Golfer's Club. This family-friendly city's sights include Olive Branch Public Library and visitors speak highly of the local restaurants.

Notable for its seaside, El Centro features attractions such as Imperial Valley Mall and El Centro Chamber of Commerce. Visitors to this family-friendly city speak highly of the restaurants whereas sights include Bucklin Park and Broken Spoke Country Club.

Photo by The El Centro Chamber of Commerce and the Imperial Valley Film Commission
Open Photo by The El Centro Chamber of Commerce and the Imperial Valley Film Commission