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July 29, 2024

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Town Snapshot:

Fairfield Bay, Arkansas

On the shores of pretty 30,000-acre Greers Ferry Lake in the Ozark Mountains of rural north central Arkansas, wooded Fairfield Bay started as a resort/retirement community and today boasts abundant water recreation, lakefront homes and reasonable prices.

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Town Snapshot:

North Redington Beach, Florida

A laid back oceanfront town, North Redington Beach is packed with condos, hotels and single family waterfront homes. The mile-long, sugar white beach is the town highlight.

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Town Snapshot:

Southern Pines, North Carolina

Soothing Southern Pines started out as a resort and today boasts a rich golfing tradition, a strong equestrian heritage, a cute downtown and wooded neighborhoods.

Long Review:

Moscow, Idaho

In northern Idaho's striking Palouse region, down-to-earth Moscow boasts a gentle spirit, a collegiate vibe, fun festivals and strong community spirit.

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North Port, Florida

Straddling the Myakka River and adjacent to the Myakka State Forest in southwestern Florida, North Port is leafy and residential. Beautiful oceanfront beaches are about 12 miles away.

Long Review:

Dahlonega, Georgia

Tucked in North Georgia's Appalachian Mountain foothills outside of Atlanta, Dahlonega was the site of the first gold rush and boasts a scenic setting, a cute, touristy downtown and plenty of fun festivals.

Short Review:

Durango, Colorado

Nestled beneath blue skies amid gorgeous mountain scenery in southwestern Colorado, touristy, bohemian Durango is an outdoor adventure hub with a cute downtown, fun events and more.

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Mount Dora, Florida

With a pretty lakeside setting, picturesque Mount Dora is reminiscent of a quaint New England village and is known as Florida's friendliest small town.

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Captain Cook, Hawaii

On the Big Island of Hawaii, Captain Cook is a lush, peaceful town next to Kealakekua Bay, a calm, blue body of water perfect for snorkeling and diving.

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Easton, Maryland

Sleepy and artsy, Easton sits on the banks of the Chesapeake Bay and has a nice historic downtown, excellent eateries, fun festivals and more.

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San Luis Obispo, California

Picturesque and prosperous, San Luis Obispo is about 10 miles from Pacific Ocean beaches and is known for its nearly perfect climate, charming town center, academic vibe and complete lack of fast food drive-thru restaurants.

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Port Salerno, Florida

Known for commercial and recreational fishing, nautical Port Salerno straddles the scenic Manatee Pocket on the southeastern Florida coast and is close to oceanfront beaches.

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Flower Mound, Texas

Outside of Dallas/Fort Worth, wholesome Flower Mound sits along Grapevine Lake and has parks, miles of trails, well-tended neighborhoods, a nice library, and yes, a flower mound.

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Jacksonville Beach, Florida

On the northeastern Florida coast, touristy Jacksonville Beach has classic white sand oceanfront beaches, a beautiful golf course, a fun boardwalk and a long pier.

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Jamestown, North Carolina

Along the shores of High Point Lake, quiet Jamestown was founded by Quakers in 1816 and today is known for its nice little downtown, grand homes and historic sites.

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