Looking for a unique, romantic vacation getaway in the USA in a mild climate with a

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smaller population? My wife and I are looking for a fun, romantic and unique spot to spend a week celebrating our first year of marriage. The location has to be in the US. Neither of us enjoy hot summers or large cities so the usual destinations like beaches in FL, CA along with big cities Vegas are out. We enjoy history, dining, and outdoor activities (hiking etc). Our budget is around $3000 total. Any suggestions would greatly appreciated!
 
If you plan on taking this trip soon you might want to head more north to get out of the heat. For beautiful scenery and hiking I'd recommend the Pacific NW like Washington or Oregon. You can camp out which saves tons of money and is so romantic, especially in a gorgeous scenic area.

For history and dining you should do colonial Williamsburg. Lots of attractions and good food. You may even like Lancaster, PA or D.C.

Lancaster is close to Hershey for entertainment and also has lots of neat eateries and things-to-do.

What about wine country? You can have a very reasonable vacation to vineyards all over the US, not just Napa Valley.
 
Try
Woodstock VT or Manchester VT or Stowe VT
All are very cute small towns
Have romantic hotels
Have history, hiking and other out doors area

Bar Harbor Maine
You have to see Acadia National Park
Bar Harbor is very adorable

Whidbey Island, WA
It's is said to to be the Pacific Northwest last Frontier
INN at Langley

You said no Beaches or large city
Savannah is a small city with a lot of charm on the beach
Ton of History

Niagara Falls, NY
It's has history and very pretty
Lot of outside things
Not sure if it's small enough
 
Arizona.. small population in some parts.. and people have money so its no low class junkyard
 
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