Ridgway
During the height of the lumber era, Ridgway reportedly housed more millionaires per capita than any other town in the United States. This opulent legacy is preserved in the "Lily of the Valley" National Historic District, featuring stunning mansions built by 19th-century timber barons. Today, the town is celebrated as the "Chainsaw Carving Capital of the World," hosting an international rendezvous every February. It also serves as the premier southern gateway to the Wild and Scenic Clarion River, popular for trophy trout fishing and scenic float trips.