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Finding the Best Places to Retire Since 2006!

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"Time flies, but not so fast as money." ~George Horace Lorimer

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June 10, 2023

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Short Review:

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Bustling Myrtle Beach, part of South Carolina's Grand Strand, boasts long, oceanfront white sand beaches, golf courses, fun shopping venues, great restaurants and much more.

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Town Snapshot:

Gold Beach, Oregon

With an invigorating setting on Oregon's rugged southern coast, Gold Beach is popular with fishermen, outdoor lovers and retirees. The beach is long, wild and clean.

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Short Review:

Lewisburg, West Virginia

Charming Lewisburg is tucked deep in the scenic Allegheny Mountains and boasts an artsy vibe, tree-lined lanes, a touristy historic downtown and abundant outdoor recreation.

In Depth Review:

Frisco, Colorado

This cute mountain town is tucked along the shores of sparkling Dillon Reservoir high in the Rocky Mountains and has a downtown full of fun shops, galleries, restaurants and more. Outdoor recreation is outstanding.

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Lake Lure, North Carolina

A popular resort town, Lake Lure is nestled around sparkling Lake Lure in western North Carolina's scenic Blue Ridge Mountains and has been a favorite retirement spot for years.

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Ellijay, Georgia

In the lush Appalachian foothills of North Georgia, little Ellijay is the "Apple Capital of Georgia" and has an apple festival, wineries and antique stores (some people call it a drinking town with an antiques problem).

Short Review:

Dunedin, Florida

Once home to Florida's largest sailing fleet, Dunedin sits on Florida's Gulf Coast and today is known for its cute, walkable downtown, pretty marina and five miles of sparkling oceanfront beaches with warm blue waters.

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Seabrook, Texas

Along Galveston Bay on Texas' Gulf Coast, Seabrook is a bird sanctuary with a suburban quality and a large boating community.

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Temecula, California

Set amid rolling vineyards in the heart of Southern California's wine country, Temecula is known for its Spanish influences, plentiful wineries, fun balloon and wine festival, beautiful homes and trendy, walkable Old Town.

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Mesilla, New Mexico

Outside of Las Cruces in southeastern New Mexico, historic Mesilla is popular with tourists and has adobe architecture, fun shops, great restaurants, colorful galleries, cozy bookstores and more.

In Depth Review:

Murrells Inlet, South Carolina

Once a pirates' lair, today quiet Murrells Inlet is a little fishing village known as the "Seafood Capital of South Carolina" and is not far from lively Myrtle Beach.

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Yellow Springs, Ohio

Outside of Dayton in southwestern Ohio, Yellow Springs is a charming, offbeat village with colorful shops, art galleries, eateries, studio tours and more.

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Crescent Beach, Florida

In a world by itself, little Crescent Beach sits south of historic St. Augustine on the northeastern Florida coast and boasts miles of wide white beaches.

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Payson, Arizona

Surrounded by the sprawling Tonto National Forest at 5,000 feet above sea level in central Arizona, peaceful Payson is a jumping off point for outdoor adventure.

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Jekyll Island, Georgia

Along the southern Georgia coast, idyllic Jekyll Island is one of the Golden Isles and has 10 miles of soft sand beaches, gorgeous sunsets and an untamed quality (but with amenities).

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Loudon, Tennessee

Nestled in the foothills of East Tennessee's lush Great Smoky Mountains, charming Loudon was once a busy Tennessee River steamship port and has a country vibe.

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