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30 perfect alternative getaways for Thanksgiving

Escape the holiday hoopla, and be grateful for a far-from-home getaway.

Ah, Thanksgiving. Pumpkin pie, roasted turkey, football games and time with friends and family are top draws for celebrating the time-honored holiday at home. But if the prospect of navigating crowded airport terminals and bumper-to-bumper traffic to spend time with extended family and engaging in contentious political discussions (or cooking the bird and all the trimmings) has you pining for an alternative escape, fret not.

With some help from seasoned travel pros, we’ve pinpointed unexpected places to spend a stress-free Thanksgiving. So ditch the turkey, gravy and green bean casserole for a sunny locale, urban retreat or snowy getaway over the long weekend.

In this May 30, 2014 picture, Wallie Leung, back left, and his wife Jenny eat an order of crabs at Jimmy Cantler’s Riverside Inn in Annapolis, Md. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
Annapolis, Maryland With striking coastal scenery along the Chesapeake Bay, delicious blue crabs and crisp autumn air, Annapolis offers a refreshing change of scenery. Admire the colonial architecture and cobblestone streets in Historic Annapolis before grabbing a bite at one of the area’s fine dining establishments (Cantler’s Riverside Inn, O’Learys Seafood Restaurant and Chick & Ruth’s Delly are longstanding crowd-pleasers). And on Black Friday, after you stroll along the city’s charming brick streets, peruse the boutique shops and galleries along Main Street in Historic Annapolis to pick up a few holiday gifts. Afterward, visit Dock Street in Ego Alley to people-watch on a bench, grab a bite to eat and admire the sailboats bobbing in the water. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
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In this May 30, 2014 picture, Wallie Leung, back left, and his wife Jenny eat an order of crabs at Jimmy Cantler’s Riverside Inn in Annapolis, Md. (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)
Richmond is one of the best places to live if all you've got is Social Security.  (AP Photo/Steve Helber)
Miami Beach was evacuated but some beachgoers decided to get some sun at their own risk. (WTOP/Steve Dresner)
Charleston, South Carolina, USA cityscape in the historic French Quarter at twilight.
NEW ORLEANS, USA - AUGUST 25: New Orleans Streetcar Line at downtown New Orleans on August 25, 2015. The New Orleans Streetcar line began electric operation in 1893.
SAN JOSE, CA - AUGUST 29:  People play in a fountain outside of the Fairmont Hotel August 29, 2007 in downtown San Jose, California. The U.S. Census Bureau released its newest population survey today and named San Jose, California as the richest city in the United States with a population of 500,000 or more. The median household income in San Jose is $74,000. San Francisco, California and San Diego, California were second and third followed by Seattle, Washington and Las Vegas, Nevada.  (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

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