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Finding the Best Places to Retire Since 2006!

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"Today was good. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one." ~Dr. Seuss

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June 11, 2024

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Town Snapshot:

Sewanee, Tennessee

A cozy, leafy town, Sewanee is home to a small university, a music festival, a writers' conference and a lively downtown. Outdoor recreation is just around the corner.

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Northlake, South Carolina

Popular with tourists, Northlake sits on the shores of 56,000-acre Larke Harwell in northern South Carolina and has well-tended, leafy neighborhoods and a relatively reasonable cost of living.

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Grand Junction, Colorado

A cozy town with a casual Old West flavor and some beautiful homes, Golden is tucked between two table mountains and a canyon just west of Denver.

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Marco Island, Florida

On the southwestern Florida coast, balmy, beautiful Marco Island is known for its upscale lifestyle and breathtakingly white sand beaches snuggled against some of Florida's most gorgeous blue-green waters.

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Madison, Wisconsin

Situated along the banks of two large lakes, Madison is a lively college town with festivals, museums, a ballet, an opera, a symphony, a zoo, a fun pedestrian mall and much more.

Short Review:

Lewes, Delaware

One of several towns that make up Delaware's popular beach resort area, quaint, touristy Lewes has a cute downtown, clean, white beaches and calm waters. And history abounds.

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Red Lodge, Montana

Outside of Yellowstone National Park, Red Lodge is cute, touristy and an outdoor adventure hub in south central Montana's rugged terrain.

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Stuart, Florida

Once a pirates' hideout, friendly Stuart sits on southeastern Florida's famed Treasure Coast and is today known as the "Sailfish Capital of the World."

Long Review:

St. George, Utah

Nestled in southwestern Utah, sun drenched St. George is known for its natural beauty, golf, healthy living and slightly mystical quality.

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Eagles Mere, Pennsylvania

Snuggled around Eagles Mere Lake in the unspoiled Endless Mountains of northeastern Pennsylvania, the little village of Eagles Mere started as a family resort and today is popular with tourists and retirees.

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Pinehurst, North Carolina

Charming Pinehurst is in the rolling Sandhills region of south central North Carolina and was originally designed to resemble a New England village. Today it is a golf destination with a cute downtown.

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Madison, Mississippi

Leafy Madison sits on the banks of Ross R. Barnett Reservoir in central Mississippi, offering a bounty of opportunities for outdoor recreation. Locals also enjoy a month long summer picnic, a farmers' market, a scarecrow festival and more.

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Lexington, Kentucky

Kentucky's second largest city is in the heart of the state's lush Bluegrass Region and is known as the "Horse Capital of the World."

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Tequesta, Florida

Beautiful and balmy, Tequesta sits on Florida's southeastern coast and has a life-guarded oceanfront beach, with another 2,000 feet of often empty, primitive beach to the south.

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Williamstown, Massachusetts

Surrounded by the scenic Berkshire Hills in northwestern Massachusetts, Williamstown is home to preppy Williams College and boasts Tony Award-winning theater presentations, an organic market, a red brick downtown and more.

Short Review:

Rockport, Texas

Along Aransas Bay on the Texas Gulf Coast, Rockport is a funky, low key tourist destination known for its long clean beaches and outstanding fishing waters.

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St. Augustine, Florida

Romantic and full of history, St. Augustine sits on the northeastern Florida coast and is known for its charming downtown, miles of beautiful beaches and scenic waterfront.

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