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The information in the Retirement Places Report is not intended to give our readers a list of the "best places," but rather is presented as a detailed and centralized source of data that they can use to survey the retirement possibilities that are available to them.
However, we have assembled for your consideration a collection of lists prepared by others which may be useful in that they present some options which may not otherwise have been discovered.
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Best Places to Retire
Money Magazine's list of Best Places to Retire for 2005 focuses on five college towns which, due to their diversity, thriving street life and plentiful housing, are drawing an increasing number of retirees for whom culture is at least as important as golf. |
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AARP's 15 Places to Reinvent Your Life First published in 2003, this list includes fifeen vibrant towns and cities which the editors found appealing to young retirees who want to remain active and still interesting in finding new adventure and excitement in their later years. |
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American's Dream Towns From Outside magazine, this is an intriguing list of several small towns cited as being great places to live for those who love outdoor recreation. |
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Top Ten Small Towns in North Carolina If you are looking for a smaller and interesting place to retire, you might want to consider one of these often, overlooked communities in North Carolina. |
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Cities Ranked and Rated Here is a list of ten cities moving up the list of most livable cities, as determined in this statistical review of America's metroplitan and mid-sized cities. |
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America's Ten Most Enlightened Towns
Reaching out to find towns that are making a special effort to foster connectedness and contentment among all the people who live in them was the goal of the non-profit social group that compiled this list. |
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Best Small Towns in the Northwest This site can be a good source to begin your search for a place to retire in the Northwest. There's not a lot of detailed information, but you will find an interesting listing of small towns throughout the area. |
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Twelve Great Places To Retire Whether you prefer a permanent outdoor vacation, the culture of a college town or the excitement of city living, Kiplinger's has a dozen tantalizing suggestions. |
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60 Cheap Places To Live
This special report in Forbes was adapted from Life 2.0: How People Across America Are Transforming Their Lives by Finding the Where of Their Happiness, a book by Rich Karlgaard, the Forbes publisher and Digital Rules columnist. |