Lets countdown the 15 most walkable towns in the Southeast that are perfect for your next pedestrian adventure.

With 3-4 bedroom homes ranging from $250,000 to $400,000, Chattanooga combines scenic beauty with affordability.

History buffs will enjoy walking the Historic Court Square or exploring the Rivanna Trails footpaths around the city.

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Literary enthusiasts can visit Square Books or the home of famed author William Faulkner, Rowan Oak.

Hidden gems like the Verdier House Museum add to the towns appeal.

For a quieter escape, the State Botanical Garden of Georgia features themed gardens and nature trails.

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The historic downtown features preserved antebellum architecture, including hidden gems like the Bellamy Mansion Museum.

Highlights include the Castillo de San Marcos and Aviles Street, filled with art galleries and cafes.

The Swamp Rabbit Trail provides 22 miles of greenway connecting the city to nearby communities.

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Cobblestone streets and brick sidewalks lead to beautifully preserved 18th- and 19th-century buildings.

The Torpedo Factory Art Center is a hidden gem where you might watch artists at work.

Stroll along the waterfront to catch a glimpse of street performers and enjoy views of the capital.

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The free King Street Trolley can whisk you along the main thoroughfare if your feet need a rest.

Wander down lively Duval Street, where shops, galleries, and open-air bars create a festive atmosphere.

Sunset at Mallory Square is a must-see daily event featuring street performers and artisans.

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Walking its streets, youll encounter buskers playing music, vibrant murals, and a plethora of art galleries.

The Grove Arcade, a historic building, offers unique shopping and dining experiences.

Walking under the canopy of live oaks adorned with Spanish moss feels like stepping back in time.

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Explore landmarks like the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist and the historic Mercer Williams House.

Wander through the historic downtown to admire pastel-colored antebellum houses along Rainbow Row.

The Battery offers a stunning waterfront walk with views of Fort Sumter and graceful mansions.

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Dont miss the Old Slave Mart Museum, a poignant hidden gem that delves into the citys complex past.

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