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Rue Saint-Jean and side streets

Adorable architecture, lots of cafes, and a good bookstore.

Downtown San Luis Obispo

A main street of late 19th century storefronts, popular cafes, and a hip college scene. Recently, suffering an epidemic of homelessness relating to mental health problems.

SLO Public Market

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Rue Saint-Jean and side streets

Adorable architecture, lots of cafes, and a good bookstore.

Rue Saint-Jean (west)

Cute street with cafes and markets, with more locals than tourists. Buzzing nightlife.

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Downtown Wilmington

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Rue Saint-Jean and side streets

Adorable architecture, lots of cafes, and a good bookstore.

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Frenchmen Street

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Rue Saint-Jean (west)

Cute street with cafes and markets, with more locals than tourists. Buzzing nightlife.

Rue Saint-Jean and side streets

Adorable architecture, lots of cafes, and a good bookstore.

Rue Saint-Louis and side streets

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