What the best state to live in?
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- In a state of happiness.
- IL! because of Chicago. it is by far the best city i know of. the nicest people and it is very action filled, urban, and fun. i love the city life!
- That depends on a lot of factors. What exactly are you looking for? Popular retirement state: Florida Best state of opportunities business-wise: New York, or California California is also great for beaches. Rich easy life: Hawaii. It's best to decide what you want to do with your life or what activities you want to participate in (i.e. if you enjoy mountain biking, Florida would then be out of the question).
- the state of Utopia
- Colorado.....You can enjoy the wonders of the urban lifestyle while having the snowcapped mountains out your front window. Good people, lots of diversity, lots of culture, and lots of scenery. Theres never a boring day here!
- SC IS THE BEST TODAY IS DECEMBER 9 AND IT IS 76 OUT SIDE , CAN YOU DO BETTER?
- I love California. I would love to live there. Kisses Cindy
- If you like four moderate seasons; southeastern PA. = West Chester, PA was 12th on Fortunes' list of best places in US to live. Spring and Fall are magnificent and Summer and Winter are, well, themselves, but with a sympathetic bent. We're in a 50-mile radius of the mountains, and the shore,and 100 mi of Wash. DC, or northward, NYC. We're 8 miles from Delaware with its tax-free shopping and 20-miles east of the delightful Amish enclaves with their die-hard horse and buggies and magnificent farms seen from the highway. Philadelphia with well over 100 institutions of higher learning' and Valley Forge are treasure-troves of historical scenery, information and places of interest. Nearby Chadd's Ford has the Wyeth Museum and a few miles west you'll find the famous and glorious Longwood Gardens, worth a 500-mile drive, themselves.
- I spent 3 yrs living in the Virgin Islands...I thought at the time that was the best place. It really depends on what you like...the people of Arizona are really nice...the pace of and lifestyle of California is really cool and the cost of living in Texas is basically pretty cheap.....What is it you want?
- Alaska.... clean air, lots of land if you handle the cold Hawaii if you can afford it and handle the occasional hurricane New York for culture and lots of people Nevada no state taxes and lots of heat I like Hawaii the best, hurricanes and typhoons and etc are rare and its super beautiful, just keep 2k in an emergency fund in case of storms... The virgn islands are not a state but would be a nice island like atmosphere that is not too expensive if you stay away from touristy areas
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