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katerp10
connecticut, maine, mass, new hampshire, york, RI and vermont?
possibly fireworks nearby and a place to swim
Thanks!
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dont know about fire works but why not go camping in a state park,or check in a motel and just hang out by the pool
dont know about fire works but why not go camping in a state park,or check in a motel and just hang out by the pool
Where is a great place to live with the outdoors at your fingertips?
MorganW
My husband and I are in our twenties, married for 7 years with no kids and are wanting to move to an exciting town or city. We currently live in a cement world in Texas with limited outdoor activities. We have family cabin in Pagosa Springs CO, and contemplated moving there, but we are wishy-washy with all of the tourism there. Our family is all in Texas, but have the means to travel to us if we move out of state. I am a school teacher and my husband owns a small business, so we aren't tied down here in any way.
The states we have considered are Colorado, Utah, Oregon, and Washington. That is all that we have looked into so far. We love to ski, fish, hunt, hike and camp. Where we live here in Texas, traveling to do this is getting quite expensive. We are really just looking for a better quality of life doing the things we love together. We aren't really familiar with any of the places we are looking at, so any insight would be greatly appreciated. We are open to all areas in the US. While quality of life is important, we do not want to live in a place that is so expensive we can't appreciate all the wonders it would have to offer. That being said, Hawaii was cut from our possibilities. Being a teacher, I can apply for certification in any state, so job security is good for me. We might also consider the place we move to to be a place we can set roots down and raise a family, so low crime and good schools is something we need to consider. We aren't big for metro areas, since we currently live in one, and have considered Northern California, but worry it would be too expensive to have a real future there. Are there any areas in Washington where rain is common, but not an everyday thing like in Seattle? As far as weather, the rain would possibly dampen our plans to be outside, so sunny is good and we understand that wherever we move, it may snow during winter months and we are totally okay with that! We were both raised in towns in the Panhandle of Texas, so we really do enjoy the small town environment, but are open to moving to a bit larger city between 100-200,000 people. A young population would awesome too!
If you have any opinion or love your town so much and think it would be a great fit, please answer below! All input is greatly appreciated!
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look at :
Maine
Vermont
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
New York
Pennsylvania
Alaska
Washington
Oregon
Idaho
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
Utah
New Mexico
(northern) Arizona
rural California
look at :
Maine
Vermont
New Hampshire
Massachusetts
New York
Pennsylvania
Alaska
Washington
Oregon
Idaho
Montana
Wyoming
Colorado
Utah
New Mexico
(northern) Arizona
rural California
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