A small Wisconsin town is getting national attention by Travel & Leisure.
Over the winter the team at MyDatingAdvisor compared 170 small towns across America to determine which town is the coziest of them all.
To come to its conclusion, the team looked at each town's data on winter temperatures and average snowfall, along with the availability of cafes, bakeries, crafts, and bookshops.
Each town was given a "Cozy Town Index Score," and after calculating all the variables, it named Stockholm, Wisconsin as the coziest spot in the nation.Â
The article notes Stockholm, home to about 80 people, offers gorgeous views of Lake Pepin, plus shops, dining, and lodging, and even a performing arts center." It also added a can't-miss spot: "Stockholm Pie & General Store, which was named one of the most legendary pie shops in America."Â
Joining Stockholm on the list is the ever-popular ski town of Stowe, Vermont, in second, followed by Stanley, Idaho; Ellicottville, New York; and Breckenridge, Colorado, rounding out the top five.Â
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