Do you think that small towns can't be interesting? Do you think that this is just quaetplaces? Just look how you wrong:
Thirty miles north of Ann Arbor, MI, is a hell, a city composed of 72 residents, 2 street, 3 buildings and a badass name.
(prHWY.com) June 8, 2012 - New York, NY -- Hell, Michigan
Thirty miles north of Ann Arbor, MI, is a hell, a city composed of 72 residents, 2 street, 3 buildings and a badass name. The city is slightly larger than Central Park in New York, he officially became a Hell in 1841. Local farmers would come in the popular whiskey bar, after work, often landing them in trouble their wives, when asked where their husbands, wives tend to say: "He went to hell." And the name stuck. What is most surprising, about hell? temperatures. Michigan winters can be harsh and the thermometer dipped to Hell was a record pace as 27 below zero.
Cassadaga, Florida

Cassadaga, Florida, is the oldest spiritual communities in the Southeast of America. Two hundred and fifty people living on 57 acres of the city, which consists of 47 houses and 10 streets. George Colby founded Cassadaga in 1894, a 35-acre refuge and spiritual community for media, aura readers and healers. Each year, Cassadaga receives over 36,000 visitors wishing to enjoy the paranormal and most of them stay in Cassadaga, the psychic center, presumably, a favorite hangout for restless spirits.

Large global community Taos, New Mexico
It is large international community in Taos, New Mexico, a city almost entirely from recycled materials. And we're not talking bamboo or recycled plastic - at home, or earthships, as they are called, mostly from bottles, cans, tires and dirt. Founded in 1994, this eco-conscious self-sustaining community is the largest city in the world. It began as only 10 earthships but now has grown to more than 80 residences, covering more than 637 hectares. What is an Earthship? Self-contained dwellings, which makes its solar energy harvest your rain water heats and cools itself without fuel, and also contains and treats wastewater on site.
Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa
At the heart of America, Maharishi Vedic City is the is designed to make life stress free. This new community is using the ancient Indian spirituality in all spheres of life, restaurants, schools, homes and offices are all designed to enhance your inner peace. Named after the famous yogi Maharishi Vedic City fast-growing city in the state of Iowa. Since it's founding in 2001 the population had grown to 10 times its original size from 1,200 residents are now calling it home. Each of these people have to deal with Vedic Natural Law, the ancient Indian science has focused on transcendental meditation - mental and physical purification of the world is practiced by 15 to 20 minutes twice a day. Other laws apply to this spiritual seekers insist that all food served must be organic and all buildings must be constructed to the east.

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