Top 25 Happiest Cities In America
Check out the top 25 happies cities in america! From healthiest cities to the ones with the highest happiness rating, these are some of the best american cities to live in!
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25.) Austin, Texas
National Geographic, Gallup, and New York Times best-selling author Dan Buettner did a study which measured a population's happiness using 15 metrics, such as civic engagement, walkability, healthy food options, and access to nature. Austin and the Round Rock area in Texas start off the list because of the Barton Springs pool located within Austin’s Zilker Park. This is a three-acre pool with water sourced from underground springs. In fact, people from all walks of life take advantage of this year-round pool, from swimmers and sunbathers, to locals in order to keep cool in the Texas heat.
24.) Portland, Maine
This area ranks in at number 24 of the happiest cities in the United States, based on factors such as, walkability, access to nature, and civic engagement. In fact, people are so happy in this city that it is home to a third of the state’s residents! If you visit Portland, some of the must see attractions are the Victoria Mansion, which is the finest example of residential design from the pre-Civil War era in America, local theaters, and art museums.
23.) San Diego, California
Visitors to the San Diego and Carlsbad area come from all over the world to Balboa Park, a 1,200-acre oasis in San Diego, California. The urban park includes the famous San Diego Zoo, home to more than 3,500 animals. In addition, if you are into touring haunted places, San Diego have over 10 areas you could tour within its city!
22.) Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Minneapolis, St. Paul, and Bloomington area in Minnesota is number 22. This area, while it can certainly get cold, holds a beautiful winter season with various winter weather related opportunities, such as over 100 miles of skiing. And, of course, you could always warm up by viewing its museums, historical societies, and other indoor places. Furthermore, once the snow thaws, summer festivals take over the streets of Minneapolis and St. Paul.
21.) Washington, D.C.
There is a large are which covers a couple states that takes over number 21 on the happiest cities of America and this area is the Washington, Arlington, and Alexandria, District of Columbia and Virginia. While most Americans think of Washington, D.C. as the capital of the United States of America, to the locals, it is simply a wonderful place to live. And that should be no surprise to anyone with the many adventures a person could have from viewing the White House, the Arlington National Cemetery, seeing the tomb of the Unknown Soldiers, along with dozens of museums. On top of this, they city has enjoyed a booming food scene in recent years and a variety of green spaces.
20.) Oxnard, California
The Oxnard and Thousand Oaks, California area sits on the list at number 20 with its combination of great weather, beaches, and nearby national forests. You will always have an adventure if you visit this area as the area holds so much to do, such as a Kayak center, historical museums, various parks, and festivals.
19.) Manchester, New Hampshire
The Manchester and Nashua area made the top happiest cities in America list because of the beautiful scenery it holds as it sits on the banks of the Merrimack River. It is also known to be the largest city in New Hampshire. It is also just about an hour drive from the Atlantic Coast, Boston, and the White Mountains, which is an 800,000 acre national forest.
18.) Colorado Springs, Colorado
Colorado Springs sits a mile above sea level, and is located near the base of Pikes Peak. The stunning red rock formations in the city’s Garden of the Gods draw some two million visitors every year. Furthermore, there are more than a dozen other attractions to see, such as the Colorado Springs Pioneer Museum and Glen Eyrie (eerie) Castle. On top of this, you can also experience going up in a hot air balloon.
How to Pass your Driving Test First Time - No Critical Errors
How to Pass The Driving Test on your First Try Without Making Any Critical Errors. I thought showing how to pass the driving test in California or any where else to get your license could be a pretty interesting video for many people so VOILA! (NEW Part 2) - How to Parallel Park to Pass your Drivers Test:
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IF Any Of The Following Happens While You Are Taking Your Behind The Wheel Test, You Automatically FAIL !
CRITICAL DRIVING ERRORS:
1. Intervention by examiner - IF they have to tell u to do something.
2. Strikes object/curb - You can't hit nothing.
3. Disobeys traffic sign or signal - Over speed limit, run light, etc..
4. Dangerous Maneuver - Refer to video
5. Speed - Refer to video
6. Auxiliary equipment use - headlight must be on if wipers are on.
7. Lane Violation - Refer to video
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When you take the behind the wheel test at the DMV, you need to be prepared. On the day of the driving test when it is your turn to take the test, you will have tp pull up to the test person. Who ever is accompanying you will have to get out the vehicle, and then the test person will proceed with the Pre-Drive Checklist:
The Pre-Drive Checklist: The instructor will check to see if the following things work and if you know how to use them:
- Turn on the blinkers: left & right
- Horn / does the horn work
- Brake / does the brake light work
- Arm signals / Do you know them
- Headlights - Do you know how to turn them on
- Windshield wipers / Can you turn them on
- Emergency brake / Do you know where it is & how to turn it on
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Here's what it says on the sheet the examiner is using to test you:
To pass you must have no more than 3 errors in the pre-drive checklist, no Critical Error mistakes, and no more than 15 errors while driving on the road.
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2017 PACE NSC – 2nd place game, All-star game, and Awards Ceremony
Archived livestream of closing matches and ceremonies held in Rosemont Ballroom at the 2017 PACE National Scholastic Championship (NSC) on Sunday afternoon, June 11, 2017. — Click Show more below for links that jump directly to each part. — If captions are not displaying, click the CC icon in the lower-right corner of the video.
[0:01:04–0:28:32] 2nd place tiebreaker game
Barrington (IL) vs. Westview (CA)
The Westview quizbowl team is composed of senior Rahul Keyal, senior Chaitanya Kore, senior Shivank Nayak, and junior Kevin Yu. This is Westview's second appearance at NSC.
The Barrington quizbowl team is composed of senior Matthew Lehmann, senior John Waldron, junior Wilder Seitz, and freshman Abraham Holtermann. The team is coached by William Rohner. This is Barrington's third appearance at NSC.
Westview defeated Barrington 340 to 320 to win 2nd place.
[0:36:46–0:52:35] All-star game
The top scorers from the preliminary rounds on Saturday and the top scorers from the top 4 teams participate in a team draft, and then compete on a fun set of questions to win $500 for selected charities. The teams competing are:
White Raisins – playing for Adopt a Classroom
• Rahul Keyal, Westview (CA)
• Luke Tierney, Hunter A (NY)
• Robert Crawford, DCC A (MI)
• James Malouf, La Jolla (CA)
Krypteia – playing for the Audubon Society
• Matthew Lehmann, Barrington (IL)
• Jakob Myers, Naperville North (IL)
• Alex Schmidt, Lehigh Valley Academy (PA)
• Grant Lee, Thomas Jefferson A (VA)
[0:56:23–1:04:13] Awards Ceremony
Awards were announced in the following order:
• Small School division
• Junior Varsity division
• Overall placement
Mount Calvary Cemetery, Dallas, Texas
Pioneer settlers used this site for burials as early as the 1840's. The oldest known grave is that of Amanda L. Houx (1829-1847). In 1868 William Huffhines donated a two acre tract, which included the early graves, to Mount Calvary Baptist Church. A frame church building stood here until 1885, when the congregation moved to Richardson and later became the First Baptist Church. More land was added to the burial ground by C.C. Huffhines in 1896 and C.B. Chick in 1925 and 1935. A cemetery association, formed in 1924, cares for the almost 800 graves here.