17. Charlottesville, Virginia
This community has been the home of two U.S. Presidents. In fact, you can attend a Fourth of July party at Thomas Jefferson’s home in nearby Monticello. It is a UNESCO World Heritage site that attracts 500,000 visitors every year. In Charlottesville, you can enjoy the natural beauty of the area by visiting the Shenandoah National Park or going hot air ballooning. The median home price is quite high at $316,000.

Charlottesville offers amenities like parks, shopping malls, and churches. There is the First Night celebration that has been held at the Downtown Mall since 1982. The rolling mountains and natural beauty may inspire you to take up an art class. Charlottesville is also home to the University of Virginia. James Madison came from Orange, which is nearby. There are also large world-class entertainment venues in the city that host international performers and concerts.