15. Bellingham, Washington
Bellingham has a population of 80, 885 and is a charming city in Whatcom County, Washington. It is a historic town with a history dating back to the 18th century when gold miners made this small city grow into a bustling seaport. They named it after Bellingham Bay, the bay on which this beautiful city is situated. The arrival of railroads in 1890s opened the city to nationwide builders. Bellingham is home to Whatcom Community College, Bellingham Technical College, and Northwest Indian College. It also hosts Charter College, Western Washington University, and the satellite campus of Trinity Western University.

You can go to the American Museum of Radio and Electricity, which has a collection of artifacts from 1580 to 1950. The median home price is currently at $406,200. The median household income is $42,440. The cost of living is 10 percent above the national average. There is very good public transport, the rail lines, the harbor make it an ideal place for easy transportation. It has regular flights to Seattle. The ski events, music festivals, its mini-breweries, music festivals, Greek festival, golfing, and lively downtown are the things to talk about. With plenty of local attractions, lovely weather, amazing local theaters, and beautiful waterfronts, you feel mesmerized by the beauty of the city.