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Re: Best city to live? Posted on: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 23:17:40 EDT

On Sun, 17 Jul 2005 16:51:11 -0700, pokerpin wrote:

> We are a childless couple in our late 30s who are able now to move to any
> city in the US.
>
> We are looking for -
>
> Reasonably large city
> Scenic, outdoors activities available Reasonable proximity to other cities
> Intellectual - we are interested in books and film Cost of living is not
> that important as long as it is not exorbitant, we are financially
> well-off but not wealthy - we would like to be able to live near or in the
> city in a fairly large home not in a distant burb
> Weather is not that important
>
> We have already lived in Seattle and Denver. Seattle fits a lot of these
> criteria but we would like a change of pace. Denver good for outdoors but
> far away from everything else and not that intellectual.
>
> Any suggestions?

Lots... Starting from the west coast: Vancouver, BC; Monterrey
area -- Carmel, Pacific Grove, etc; Santa Barbara, CA; Newport Beach, CA;
Laguna Beach, CA; Park City, UT; Scottsdale, AZ; Santa Fe, NM; New
Orleans, LA; Nashville, TN; Atlanta, GA; Savannah, GA; Charlotte, NC; any
community around Washington, DC, but NOT Washington, DC; Nashua, NH, a
small sleeping community for Boston, which is only 40 miles away, a
beautiful area.

Happy hunting....


Stefan