CAMBRIDGE, Md. - Another spotlight on the City of Cambridge - Smithsonian Magazine has named it one of the 15 Best Small Towns to visit in the U.S. this year. The honor is no surprise for downtown business owners who've seen the area grow, including Theo's Steakhouse owner, Chris Agharabi.

"There's good people working here and there's good people living here," Agharabi said. "I think it was just a matter of time before things just kind of took off."

Downtown business owners like Agharabi say business is booming. In just the last couple of months, at least three new restaurants, including Theo's, has opened up.

"We handle a lot of walk-in traffic," Dorchester Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Bill Christopher said. "Folks are stopping in as they come into town and they want to get maps or get directions."

Smithsonian Magazine says the City's blend of maritime history as well as its ties to Harriet Tubman make it a "vibrant" destination to visit.

And Cambridge has taken advantage of the recognition, exhibiting its now-viral Harriet Tubman mural that now includes its own audio tour.

Cambridge is celebrating its latest honor next week at Long Wharf Park.