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Travel Info where weould be a great place to move. I am in Ca already and I am not fond of hurricains or tornados. I don't mind some snow and rain but not all year too gloomy. any suggestions? Travel Tips If you are going to stay in the SF bay area Pleasanton and Livermore are good. Staying in CA, but abandoning the bay area, then Sonora is great. Only a little snow. Liberals are not every freaki'n' where, good schools, illegals keep to themselves. If you are going to leave the state first visit where ever you are going at differant times of the year. Montana (mentioned earlier) is great in the summer. Below zero in the winter. It seems sort of weird there, EVERYONE is white. I am not so sure I would raise a family w/o some diversity. Others Montanna. The real estate is cheap, there's great fresh air, and good public education. Your kids would be able to ride their bikes around town. Their public education is great. Their test scores are higher than ours in California. It's very safe, and you can get that "small town" feeling. Plus, you could get a big house for not a lot of money. Maine Pretty much anywhere in Maine. The seasons are beautiful and there is not a high crime rate. Also, very good healthcare. my opinion I would suggest Naperville, Illinois and here is why; 1. Naperville has everything that you need so you do not have to travel to other places for what you want. 2. Naperville is in the top 100 places to live according to Money Magazine. 3. Naperville has many family events including the Ribfest and an Oktoberfest. 4. Naperville has a population over 100,000 residents. 5. Naperville has a train that will take you into Chicago. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/naperville,... http://www.naperville.il.us/ |
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