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Sitting near the the mouth of the Piscataqua, this town of 23,000 buzzing nightlife and stylish resturants (more than 100 eateries) add to this hub of the metropolitan region. There is alor theater, concerts and you can always take a continuing education class at the University of New Hampshire.
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Largo, FL has a population of about 70,000. With lots of golf courses and parks, and a short drive from St. Petersburg and Tampa, People have room to breathe in Largo.
Warm weather, no snow and not much rain it's the perfect place to retire to.
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The state capitol of New Mexico, Santa Fe has a population of abour 62,000. Full of history, heritage, arts and culture and tucked in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and teh foothills of the Rockies. Santa Fe averages 325 days a year of sunshine.
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With 46,000 residents Franklin is the 10th largest city in Tennessee and one of the fastest growing. Franklin has small town charn mixed with big city sophistication. There are beautiful Antebellum and Victorian homes - amazing old Civil War sites and museums. As an added bonus their thriving downtown shopping area and great festivals, unique dining and entertainment, It's only 15-20 min from Nashville.
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About 300,000 people live in Savannah, Georgia. Savannah is full of charm, richness, fountains, elegant architecture, decorative ironworks, and lush green squares. One of the country's most popular vacation destinations. The city offers activites every day of the year.
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