I present to you the most based tourist town in America: Tombstone, Arizona
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Talking to a store owner in the main tourist trap of Allen Street, she said during COVID they were absolutely slammed. People came from all over because they wanted to shop somewhere, and tombstone was the only one open and not requiring masks.
Daytona Beach is another great one.
There are Q shirts in all the surf stores!
I'm moving within 45 minutes of Daytona. Volusia County, baby. Moving in 2024. I'll be there in 4 weeks at the end of January getting everything ready, and I have to fix my fence that blew over during the hurricanes.
welcome to the neighborhood
Where abouts are you if you don't mind my asking? Any "landmarks" that aren't signifying of you perhaps?
I'm in ormond, just a little north of daytona. it's a retiree town, very nice and safe.
everything that isn't Daytona Beach proper is great. Daytona is cool but you don't want to live in the city limits
Port Orange is nice, Daytona Beach Shores is chill, New Smyrna is a great beach town. Really can't go wrong unless you move to Daytona proper!
We've settled on Deltona.
good choice but too far from the beach for my tastes.
I would look at Victoria Hills golf club, especially if you enjoy the world's greatest game :)
I don't golf at all, also those communities tend to have HOA fees. We paid enough as it is. We don't have an HOA but live across the street from homes that live on a lake. None of those homes across the street flooded this year luckily and the elevation comes up quite a bit, so luckily our area was safe from flooding as water didn't come anywhere near us.
Also New Smyrna is about a 45 minute drive. We we live right now, we're also about 45 minutes from the Great Lakes. I can't tell you the last time I've actually been to the beach to sit. Last time I've been in the lake is probably more than 20 years. We're more walkers and hikers.
Link us a website!
That's what I was going to ask. It would be great to support a small Trump loving business like this
So strange. Was watching Jeopardy and this town got a shout out on one of the questions, log on here and the town is on the front page!
Yeah. Saw that also. Interesting.
Makes you wonder how connected this all is…
Yes. Exactly.
I do know Big Nose Kate's restaurant/bar has great food.
That is awesome.
Boot Hill is a tiny little cemetery. Even the OK corral is tiny. Funny little place, Tombstone.
There was a famous sheriff of Tombstone, Texas John Slaughter, whose dying words were that he didn't want to be buried in Tombstone. He was a tough one. He ran a cattle ranch. Pancho Villa stole some of his cattle. Texas John got up a posse, went to Mexico, and got his cattle back.