What the least populous state capital in the US lacks in size, it more than makes up for with the sheer scale of its niceness. Nowhere is this truer than on Montpelier's Main Street, with its rich tapestry of independent shops, restaurants and historic buildings. Look out for the granite plaques here, marking the time when things were built (often 19th century).
The street, which suffered serious fire damage in 1875, has two charming churches in the form of Bethany Church, built in 1808, and the Unitarian Church of Montpelier, built in 1864. Pictured here, we see Montpelier City Hall, a four-storey structure opened in 1909.