Now more than halfway through, winter is many things to many people—snowy and white, bright and festive, full of wonderful reasons to get outside, on snowshoes and skis and snowboards, amidst the snap of a cold, sunny day. But for some? They don’t love it, so much. Because winter also means slippery roads, and difficult commutes, and too much shoveling out in the driveway. But the cold months, long as they can be in some parts of the country, reward those who embrace the weather. And with travel to tropical locales still a little uncertain, now’s the time to get away on a late winter trip to a town that absolutely celebrates the season. Here are some of the best places in the U.S. to do just that, where the snow (and the cold) are very good things. West Yellowstone, Montana Tiny but bustling in the summer, when the weather …
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