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In reply to the discussion: If you could live anywhere, where would you live? [View all]yellowdogintexas
(22,389 posts)56. Bloomington Indiana is the place for you! Indiana University IS the city
plus it is extraordinarily beautiful in the fall. It 's not far from Indy if you need big city stuff and Brown county is one of the dark blue spots on the Indiana map.
Lexington/Fayette county Kentucky is another small city with a big university and is one of the 2 blue spots in KY
Oberlin OH Oberlin University
Flagstaff, AZ. Northern AZ State Univ. Mountains, winter sports, atmosphere of a small college town, beautiful scenery and close to a number of National Parks.
Las Cruces NM
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An old school Spanish-style Hacienda built 1925-1945 in Orinda, California
Hugh_Lebowski
Dec 2022
#8
Well you weren't too far off, if you'd gone to school there that's how it woulda been
Hugh_Lebowski
Dec 2022
#51
There are two countries in the world that do NOT recognize residence-based taxation
DFW
Dec 2022
#44
Bloomington Indiana is the place for you! Indiana University IS the city
yellowdogintexas
Dec 2022
#56
I've wanted to live in the mountains ever since seeing The Sound of Music as a tot.
LudwigPastorius
Dec 2022
#34
SCOTLAND !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! !!!!! ! ! ! !!!!!!
Trueblue1968
Dec 2022
#36
Living where we want to - small inland city in the South of France. 40 minutes from the sea
GoneOffShore
Dec 2022
#50
All of the above, at various times, with the exception of riverfront property, would have
highplainsdem
Dec 2022
#53