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being from los angeles, i don't know what i would do if i lived in a small town. anchorage is beautiful, but too cold. i went with scottsdale because it is the biggest city
Jupiter, Florida definitely because the Cardinals spring train there...could still see the Cardinals play without having to live in St. Louis or venture out of my own backyard. I have also been to Jupiter and love it's location on the ATlantic OCean, and well...just because it's florida...tropical climate. Jupiter is a very nice city...my experience there was just great!
Alright well I love the South so with its faults and foibles I still like Vicksburg and the big beautiful mansions. Yes it has some work cut out for it and needs some renewal/attraction of businesses not just retirees to the area but I'll work with it all the same. You can't replace a river town with history and a major civil war battlefield. Give Vicksburg, 10, 15 years. There is already urban renewal in Jackson. I promise it will come back and you can come have dinner.
Don't know that I would pick any of them, lol but would have to be west of the Mississpppi for sure, my cousin lived in Scottsdale for 2 years and watched the area turn very congested in a few months, was too much for her to take so she moved back home.
Beth
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