I know a lot of people that watch a lot of HGTV.

Myself included.  I'm somebody that enjoys fixer-upper shows, and I may have missed my calling as a "flipper".  The show is also very informative for the do-it-yourselfers like myself.  It's amazing all the tricks and secrets you can learn, that will give just about anybody the confidence for a home improvement project.

HGTV certainly knows a lot about charm and a recent article of theirs online caught my eye.

"The Most Charming Town in Each State".  The town they chose isn't really a surprise.  In fact, if they wouldn't have chosen it, that would have been a surprise.  This town is one of North Dakota's biggest tourist destinations, and rightfully so.  This town has it all, scenic views, first-class entertainment, dining options, hotel and camping options, and plenty of things to see and do.

I know you have guessed it by now, North Dakota's Most Charming Town, according to HGTV is Medora, North Dakota.

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Winter or summer, Medora has something going for just about everybody.

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I'm not a big golfer, but playing Bully Pulpit in Medora once in my life is on my bucket list for sure.  Then you have the musical, pitchfork steak fondu, horseback riding, and so many other fun activities.  Medora is a must-see!

HGTV called Medora "A historic city with lots of Old West charm.  A great place to find your inner cowboy."  It also mentioned its close proximity to the Theodore Roosevelt National Park makes it a big draw.

Do yourself a favor and find a way to check out Medora sometime before the year ends.  We will be giving away tickets to the Million Dollar Quartet musical in Medora next week on US 103-3 to help make it happen for you.

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