Apr 08, 2026

USA TODAY Readers Affirm: America Likes Abilene

Posted Apr 08, 2026 8:19 PM

 Julie Roller Weeks

Director Abilene CVB

USA TODAY announced today that Abilene, Kansas, ranks #4 in the nation in its prestigious 2026 10Best Readers’ Choice Awards for Best Historic Small Town

The national publication invited readers from across the country to vote for their favorite historic small towns, and Abilene once again earned a place among the very best destinations for history lovers.This marks the eighth consecutive year Abilene has earned a Top 10 ranking in the national contest.

Nominations for the award were curated by a panel of subject matter experts and USA TODAY 10Best editors before being voted on by the public.“We’ve worked hard to make sure Abilene stands out on a national stage,” said Julie Roller Weeks, Director of the Abilene Convention & Visitors Bureau. “This recognition reflects the strength of our brand and the momentum we’ve built by continuing to enhance and expand the visitor experience. We’re proud to showcase Kansas in this way.”The top 10 winners for Best Historic Small Town 2026 are:

  1. Granbury, Texas
  2. Ruston, Louisiana
  3. Ludington, Michigan
  4. Abilene, Kansas
  5. Mackinac Island, Michigan
  6. Shepherdstown, West Virginia
  7. Seneca Falls, New York
  8. Worthington, Ohio
  9. Newport, Kentucky
  10. New Castle, Delaware

Located in the heart of America, Abilene offers visitors a chance to walk in the footsteps of legends. As the hometown of President Dwight D. Eisenhower and the destination at the end of the Chisholm Trail, Abilene invites travelers to explore Ike’s life and legacy at the Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum & Boyhood Home.Visitors can step back in time with a tour of the Historic Seelye Mansion, ride the rails with the Abilene & Smoky Valley Railroad, experience the Wild West at Old Abilene Town, and enjoy a ride on the 1901 C.W. Parker Carousel at the Dickinson County Heritage Center.

Additional stops include the Greyhound Hall of Fame Museum, Great Plains Theatre, and photo-worthy attractions like the World’s Largest Belt Buckle, the World’s Largest “I Like Ike” Button, and a growing collection of public art throughout downtown.