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Americans choosing to visit smaller towns over big cities as travel costs rise

Fox News·Olivianna Calmes·about 1 month ago
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NEW You can now listen to Fox News articles! ARNAUDVILLE, LA – As travel costs continue to climb, some Americans are rethinking their destinations, swapping out trips to major cities for smaller towns. In Arnaudville, Louisiana, that trend is starting to show up. "[A] small town like Arnaudville is a great place to drop in and visit," said short-term rental host Larry Lemarié. "There’s no pressure here. There’s no traffic here. It’s very laid back people." AMERICA’S AIRPORT AFFORDABILITY GAP: CITIES WHERE TRAVEL COSTS ARE CRUSHING FAMILIES A wooden cabin in Arnaudville has hosted visitors from across the U.S. and internationally. (Olivianna Calmes/Fox News) Lemarié has hosted nearly 500 stays at his small wooden cabin, known as "Cajun Acres," which draws visitors from across the country and around the world. "Phoenix, Arizona… Auckland, New Zealand… Marseille, France," he said. He said many guests are simply looking for a quiet getaway.…

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