North Carolina City One of the Worst to Live Without a Car in the U.S.
Ever contemplated giving up your car? You may want to second guess that depending on where you live. Many people are recognizing that gas is truly an added expense. The…

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Getty ImagesEver contemplated giving up your car? You may want to second guess that depending on where you live. Many people are recognizing that gas is truly an added expense. The price of gas and how much you may spend in gas each month can be ridiculous! That's also why many people are switching over to electric cars. Charging a car instead of having to pay for gas can be quite beneficial.
On the other hand, there are some cities where owning a car may not be the best idea. It is nice to be able to live somewhere where you can rely on public transportation and not have to worry. Spend time on the train, subway, taxi, bus, or even walk! If you live somewhere like that, then owning a car may not be a necessity for you. Now, North Carolina is not home to any of those types of cities. Actually, North Carolina is home to one of the worst cities to live in without a car. Money Inc. collected a list of 20 of the worst cities to live in without a car. Coming in at No. 20 for North Carolina is the Queen City itself, Charlotte. Yeah, Charlotte is one of the worst places to live without a car. With limited public transportation and the spread-out area, it only makes sense to own a car in Charlotte. How else would you be able to enjoy the fun things that Charlotte has to offer?
Check out the full list here and see what other cities are among the worst to live in without a car.
This North Carolina Town Was Named Among US News Best Coastal Small Towns
There are few things I love more than historic coastal towns. Whether the New England charm of Newport Rhode Island, the southern hospitality of Charleston or Savannah, or a classic California beach town like Santa Cruz. Fishing boats, quaint shops, beachside rollercoasters, live oaks, I love them all. So naturally, this list drew me in. It's USA Today's "Best Coastal Small Towns". And one North Carolina coastal small town was actually featured on the list.
This list is part of USA Today's recently released "10 best" campaign. Readers were able to vote for their favorites in a wide variety of categories. One of those categories was "Best Coastal Small Towns". I've never ventured to the Outer Banks, the home of North Carolinas mention. But this town often gets a lot of love. In fact, it was also included in last year's iteration of this list. I guess I'll have to add it to my North Carolina bucket list. But not just the Carolina towns drew me in. I'd honestly love to visit each town on this list. The picturesque views, calmness of the water, but also diversity of locales and experiences of every town are intriguing. You've got locations from the northeast, west coast, gulf, and the east coast.
View the full article here or keep reading to see which North Carolina town made the US News Best Coastal Small Towns list. I've also included some of my favorite small towns in North Carolina and beyond.
Nag's Head
Representing NC is Nags Head located on the northern Outer Banks. It's right on the edge of Jockey’s Ridge State Park but that's not all this coastal town has to offer. This town has everything a vacationer needs including places to stay: beach houses, seaside motels, and hotels with a view. Things to do: boutiques, surf shops, an outlet mall, and grocery stores. A wide array of restaurants including fine dining feasts, barbecue, casual bites, and of course exceptional seafood.
Small Towns Included On The US Today List
Coastal Small Towns Worth A Visit
Calabash North Carolina
This coastal NC town sits right on the border of North and South Carolina. It's best known for its Calabash seafood and is just a short drive from Myrtle Beach.
Newport Rhode Island
Newport Rhode Island is everything you want a New England coastal town to be. From the quaint shopping and restaurants to the cliff walk and Newport Mansions.
Cherry Grove South Carolina
Just a short drive from the Charlotte area, Cherry Grove gives you the quaint beach town vibe but is also close enough to the activities and amenities of Myrtle Beach. But you can escape that super touristy feel if that's not your scene.
Santa Cruz California
My favorite part of Santa Cruz is that picturesque California beach boardwalk complete with an amusement park. This Monterey Bay beach town also features plenty of shops and restaurants and Natural Bridges State Park.
Topsail Beach North Carolina
Another North Carolina beach town or island that has that carefree summer feel. You can walk or bike to just about everything you need on the island from shops, restaurants, and live music.