Stole the Idea from Frozen Truth.
Mar. 29th, 2003 08:49 pmMy top Cities in the US to live in...
1) Portland, Oregon City of Roses
This Oregon city has the nation's largest forested municipal park, the aptly-named Forest Park…
Population: 1,163,000 | Average Home Price: $182,000 | Precipitation: 36" | Snow: 5"
2) Eugene, Oregon The Emerald City
This Oregon city is home to the Hendricks Park Rhododendron Garden, famous all over the world for its beautiful blossoms...
Population: 138,000 | Average Home Price: $170,000 | Precipitation: 48" | Snow: 7"
3) Little Rock, Arkansas Where America Comes Together
All Maybelline products distributed in the U.S. are made in this fashion-conscious spot…
Population: 584,000 | Average Home Price: $148,000 | Precipitation: 48" | Snow: 5"
4) Fayetteville, Arkansas Light of the Ozarks
Near the University of Arkansas campus, this town's Dickson Street is filled with lively bistros, night clubs and galleries…
Population: 58,000 | Average Home Price: $160,000 | Precipitation: 42" | Snow: 10"
5) Baltimore, Maryland The Sparkling Harbor City
This Atlantic seaboard city is home to the National Aquarium…
Population: 4,750,000 | Average Home Price: $203,000 | Precipitation: 40" | Snow: 18"
6) Albuquerque, New Mexico The Pulse of New Mexico
This city's International Balloon Fiesta features 850 hot air balloons each October…
Population: 560,000 | Average Home Price: $150,000 | Precipitation: 8" | Snow: 15"
7) Corvallis, Oregon Heart of the Willamette Valley
This Oregon city hosts "da Vinci Days," a festival of unique events revolving around art, science and technology...
Population: 50,000 | Average Home Price: $168,500 | Precipitation: 43" | Snow: 6"
8) Medford, Oregon Gateway to the Pacific Northwest
This gorgeous spot boasts the West's only operating water-powered grist mill, located on the banks of Little Butte Creek since 1872…
Population: 89,000 | Average Home Price: $134,000 | Precipitation: 19" | Snow: 8"
9) Charleston, West Virginia The Home of Hospitality
For a taste of yesteryear, catch the boat races at this West Virginia city's annual Sternwheel Regatta...
Population: 53,000 | Average Home Price: $137,000 | Precipitation: 41" | Snow: 26"
10) Frederick, Maryland Where The Past Comes Alive
This Maryland city's Great Fair is one of the nation's oldest county agricultural fairs…
Population: 53,000 | Average Home Price: $163,000 | Precipitation: 36" | Snow: 21"
11) Shreveport-Bossier City, Louisiana Cities of Three Flags
This spot on Louisiana's Red River was named for a steam boat captain who cleared a logjam known as the "Great Raft" in the 1830s…
Population: 392,000 | Average Home Price: $113,000 | Precipitation: 45" | Snow: 0"
12) Providence, Rhode Island New England’s Best Kept Kept Secret
This Rhode Island spot is the home of the award-winning flaming sculpture WaterFire, installed on the three rivers of downtown...
Population: 650,000 | Average Home Price: $128,000 | Precipitation: 48" | Snow: 32"
Lots in Oregon... weird.
1) Portland, Oregon City of Roses
This Oregon city has the nation's largest forested municipal park, the aptly-named Forest Park…
Population: 1,163,000 | Average Home Price: $182,000 | Precipitation: 36" | Snow: 5"
2) Eugene, Oregon The Emerald City
This Oregon city is home to the Hendricks Park Rhododendron Garden, famous all over the world for its beautiful blossoms...
Population: 138,000 | Average Home Price: $170,000 | Precipitation: 48" | Snow: 7"
3) Little Rock, Arkansas Where America Comes Together
All Maybelline products distributed in the U.S. are made in this fashion-conscious spot…
Population: 584,000 | Average Home Price: $148,000 | Precipitation: 48" | Snow: 5"
4) Fayetteville, Arkansas Light of the Ozarks
Near the University of Arkansas campus, this town's Dickson Street is filled with lively bistros, night clubs and galleries…
Population: 58,000 | Average Home Price: $160,000 | Precipitation: 42" | Snow: 10"
5) Baltimore, Maryland The Sparkling Harbor City
This Atlantic seaboard city is home to the National Aquarium…
Population: 4,750,000 | Average Home Price: $203,000 | Precipitation: 40" | Snow: 18"
6) Albuquerque, New Mexico The Pulse of New Mexico
This city's International Balloon Fiesta features 850 hot air balloons each October…
Population: 560,000 | Average Home Price: $150,000 | Precipitation: 8" | Snow: 15"
7) Corvallis, Oregon Heart of the Willamette Valley
This Oregon city hosts "da Vinci Days," a festival of unique events revolving around art, science and technology...
Population: 50,000 | Average Home Price: $168,500 | Precipitation: 43" | Snow: 6"
8) Medford, Oregon Gateway to the Pacific Northwest
This gorgeous spot boasts the West's only operating water-powered grist mill, located on the banks of Little Butte Creek since 1872…
Population: 89,000 | Average Home Price: $134,000 | Precipitation: 19" | Snow: 8"
9) Charleston, West Virginia The Home of Hospitality
For a taste of yesteryear, catch the boat races at this West Virginia city's annual Sternwheel Regatta...
Population: 53,000 | Average Home Price: $137,000 | Precipitation: 41" | Snow: 26"
10) Frederick, Maryland Where The Past Comes Alive
This Maryland city's Great Fair is one of the nation's oldest county agricultural fairs…
Population: 53,000 | Average Home Price: $163,000 | Precipitation: 36" | Snow: 21"
11) Shreveport-Bossier City, Louisiana Cities of Three Flags
This spot on Louisiana's Red River was named for a steam boat captain who cleared a logjam known as the "Great Raft" in the 1830s…
Population: 392,000 | Average Home Price: $113,000 | Precipitation: 45" | Snow: 0"
12) Providence, Rhode Island New England’s Best Kept Kept Secret
This Rhode Island spot is the home of the award-winning flaming sculpture WaterFire, installed on the three rivers of downtown...
Population: 650,000 | Average Home Price: $128,000 | Precipitation: 48" | Snow: 32"
Lots in Oregon... weird.