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amigone2515 ([personal profile] amigone2515) wrote2003-03-29 08:49 pm

Stole the Idea from Frozen Truth.

My 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.

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