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Finding the Best Places to Retire Since 2006!

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"I'm off for a tramp in the park...I think when I am 80 I'll be glad I went for a walk in the park tonight." ~L. M. Montgomery

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June 8, 2024

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Town Snapshot:

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."

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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.

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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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Maryville, Tennessee

In the wooded foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains in East Tennessee, Maryville boasts safe neighborhoods, a beautiful library, relatively reasonable living costs and outstanding outdoor recreation just down the road.

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Carolina Beach, North Carolina

The little town of Carolina Beach sits on a barrier island named Pleasure Island and is a laid back place with miles of beautiful beaches, some cute 1950s cottages, a fun boardwalk and more.

Blacksburg, Virginia

In southeastern Virginia's scenic Appalachian Mountains, bucolic Blacksburg is the setting for Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech) and is a classic college town.

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Indian Harbour Beach, Florida

Casual Indian Harbour Beach sits on a barrier island on Florida's central east coast and possesses waterfront homes and a long, pinkish/white oceanfront beach.

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Wenatchee, Washington

In the beautiful, rugged terrain east of the Cascade Mountain Range, picturesque Wenatchee sits amid rivers, mountains and apple orchards.

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Tega Cay, South Carolina

On a peninsula on popular 13,400-acre Lake Wylie in northern South Carolina, Tega Cay is a safe, peaceful place with beaches, boats, golf and wooded neighborhoods.

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