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In a surprising turn of events, a small town in Missouri has been declared the “Friendliest Town in America” by a national survey. The town, located in the heart of the Midwest, beat out major cities and tourist destinations to claim the top spot.

Residents of the town credit their friendliness to a strong sense of community and a tradition of welcoming visitors with open arms. The town’s mayor, John Smith, expressed his pride in the community, stating, “We may be small, but our hearts are big. We believe in treating everyone like family, whether they’re a longtime resident or just passing through.”

The survey, conducted by a leading travel magazine, took into account factors such as hospitality, helpfulness, and overall vibe of the town. Residents were interviewed, and visitors were asked to rate their experiences in the town.

One visitor, Sarah Johnson, shared her experience of visiting the town for the first time. “I was blown away by how friendly everyone was. From the moment I arrived, I felt like I was part of the community. It’s a rare find in today’s world.”

The town’s newfound title has already attracted attention from neighboring communities and tourists looking for a warm and welcoming destination. Local businesses are also embracing the title, with many offering special discounts and promotions to celebrate.

As the news spreads, the town is gearing up to welcome even more visitors and spread their message of kindness and hospitality to the rest of the country. With their newfound title, the “Friendliest Town in America” is sure to become a must-visit destination for travelers seeking a warm welcome and a sense of community.

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