The 10 Best Places To Live In Tennessee - Best Small Towns and Cities
The 10 Best Places To Live In Tennessee In 2018 - With Best Small Towns and Cities In Tennessee.
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Tennessee is a landlocked state in the U.S. South. Its capital, centrally located Nashville, is the heart of the country-music scene, with the long-running Grand Ole Opry, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and a legendary stretch of honky-tonks and dance halls.
Tennessee has in the recent past been considered one of the best states to live in the country.
If you are looking to move to a state crammed with beautiful scenery, deep-rooted cultural traditions and where the cost of living is low, Tennessee is just the place for you.
With more than 6.6 million people calling it home, this is the 17th largest state in terms of population.
The eastern side of the state seats the Great Smoky Mountains where the nation’s most visited national park is located: the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It is a dream for anyone looking for virgin hiking trails.
If farming is more your kind of thing, the western part, featuring miles of lush farmland, will appeal to you best.
But just like every other state, Tennessee has a mix of larger urban areas (Memphis and Nashville) as well as many small communities that are a nice escape from the hustle and bustle of the big city.
Here are the 10 best places to live in Tennessee in 2018, including best small towns in Tennessee.
1. Franklin.
2. Nolensville.
3. Mount Juliet.
4. Gatlinburg.
5. Jonesborough.
6. Arlington.
7. Spring Hill.
8. Collierville.
9. Jackson.
10. Murfreesboro.
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Top 10 Best Cities To Live In Michigan
Top 10 Best Cities To Live In Michigan In 2017
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Thinking of moving to Michigan?
One of Michigan’s nicknames is Water Wonderland, with a shoreline over 3,000 miles long, second only to that of Alaska.
More than half of Michigan is covered by forests making the state fertile ground for hunting and nature enthusiasts.
The state’s craft beer scene also draws tourists, while its charming cities lure many new residents.
The best places to live in Michigan include Traverse City, Ann Arbor and Grand Rapids.
Automakers Ford and GM lead the top employers in Michigan,
but the state is home to thriving industries like aerospace and military equipment manufacturing, copper and ore mining,
tourism and Christmas tree farming.
If you’re moving to Michigan, you’ll soon notice the emphasis locals place on the quality of their education.
In fact, Michigan is the home of the first state university!
Like all places, some towns and cities in Michigan are better than others.
You’ve come to the right place to see which places in Michigan stand out above the rest.
Based on several key factors, including the quality of local schools, housing trends, employment statistics,...
and access to amenities in an attempt to measure the overall quality of an area.
Here are the top 10 best places to live in Michigan.
1. Grand Rapids.
2. Detroit.
3. Lansing.
4. Flint.
5. Ann Arbor.
6. Midland.
7. Birmingham.
8. Troy.
9. Novi.
10. Okemos.
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The Best Places to Visit in Iowa State, USA
The Best Places to Visit in Iowa State, USA
Iowa, a Midwestern U.S. state, sits between the Missouri and Mississippi rivers. It is the 26th most extensive in land area and the 30th most populous of the 50 United States. Its capital and largest city by population is Des Moines. Iowa has been listed as one of the safest states to live. Pastures and fields of corn cover much of the heart of the Heartland, but there's much more to Iowa than its famously green fields: dramatic bluffs along the Mississippi River, quintessential small towns, and vibrant midsize cities like Des Moines. Explore the capital city of Des Moines and discover other reasons to explore the Hawkeye State!
1.Iowa City
2.Des Moines
3.Iowa Great Lakes
4.Field of Dreams
5.Grotto of the Redemption
6.Effigy Mounds National Monument
7.Great River Road National Scenic Byway
8.Pikes Peak State Park
9.Maquoketa Caves State Park
10.Amana Colonies
Top 10 Cheapest Cities To Live In The USA
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Top 10 Cheapest Cities To Live In.
If you’re tired of spending half your income on rent, or dropping $4.50 on a gallon of milk, it may be time to find a cheaper place to live. So where should you go? Your best bet is the Midwest or the South: 7 of the 20 cheapest cities in America are in a Midwestern state, and 8 are down south (11 if you include Texas). Places like Springfield, Missouri and Knoxville, Tennessee might be perfect for people looking to save money or get out of debt. On the other hand, if you’re seeking an affordable lifestyle, you’d be wise to avoid the West Coast, as 7 of the 10 most expensive cities in the country are in either California, Washington or Hawaii. The other three are on the east coast.
1. Buffalo, New York
2. Springfield, Missouri
3. Fort Wayne, Indiana
4. Knoxville, Tennessee
5. Jackson, Mississippi
6. Birmingham, Alabama
7. Akron, Ohio
8. Shreveport, Louisiana
9. Amarillo, Texas
10. Detroit, Michigan
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Top 10 Reasons NOT to live in Columbus, Ohio. You'll need a car and insurance.
Top 10 Reasons NOT to live in Columbus, Ohio. You'll need a car and insurance.
Columbus, Ohio is a nice city, but like every state, city or town it has some things that won't appeal to some people. This is a list of those things. Enjoy
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Top 5 Travel Attractions, Nashville (Tennessee) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Top 5 Travel Attractions of Nashville, Tennessee - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your travel host, Naomi. I would like to show you the top 5 attractions of Nashville.
#5: The Hermitage - A national historic landmark, today a museum, it used to be the plantation home of US President Andrew Jackson.
#4: River cruise - The boat cruise is a treat in Nashville and includes dinner as well as entertainment.
#3: Tennessee State Capitol - One of the greatest US buildings of its time, it was built in 1859 and designed after a Greek monument.
#2: Parthenon - This is not a mistake. Built in 1897, yes, Nashville does indeed have a full-scale replica of Greek Parthenon.
#1: Music scene - Called the music city, on any given night you can experience the thrill of listening to country's great musicians.
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Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Wyoming. #1 is kind of a bummer. Sorry
Top 10 reasons NOT to move to Wyoming. #1 is kind of a bummer. Sorry
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Visit Idaho, USA and explore by region - Unravel Travel TV
Idaho is the 13th largest state in the union, covering 83,557 square miles.
Natural Wonder
• Shoshone Falls in Twin Falls is 212 feet high – 36 feet higher than Niagara Falls.
• At 7,900 feet, Hells Canyon is the deepest river-carved gorge in North America, deeper than even the Grand Canyon.
• The world’s densest populations of nesting eagles, hawks and falcons can be found at the Morley Nelson Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area.
• In Soda Springs you can find the largest captive geyser in the world – it erupts every hour on the hour, reaching heights of 100 feet.
• The Frank Church-River of No Return Wilderness is one of the largest wilderness areas in the Lower 48, second only to California’s Death Valley.
• A sand dune within Bruneau Dunes State Park rises 470 feet above the surrounding desert floor, making it the tallest single-structured sand dune in North America.
History and Heritage
• Idaho City was once the largest town in the Pacific Northwest it developed around gold mining in the 1860s.
• Farragut State Park, and adjoining Lake Pend Oreille, was home to a Naval Training Station during WWII.
• In the old West mining town of Wallace the entire downtown core is listed on the National Historic Register.
• Idaho had a nationally-renowned wine industry until Prohibition closed it down. Today, it is Idaho’s fastest growing agricultural industry with three AVAs in the state.
• The Oregon Trail ran right through southern Idaho, leaving behind historic landmarks and sites to explore.
• Idaho is home to six Native American tribes: The Coeur d’Alene, Kootenai of Idaho, Nez Perce, Shoshone-Bannock, Shoshone-Paiute and Lemhi-Shoshone tribes.
• Boise is home to one of the largest Basque communities in the United States, with nearly 16,000 people.
Quirky Tidbits
• Lewiston is the most inland seaport on the west coast, hosting cruise and cargo ships that travel up the Columbia River.
• There are more than 50 wineries in Idaho, producing more than 25 varietals of wine.
• Idaho is known as the “Gem State” because 72 types of precious and semi-precious stones can be found here, including some which can be found nowhere else in the world.
• The Wild Huckleberry is the state fruit, and can be found on menus throughout the region.
Geography
• Idaho is bordered by Washington, Oregon, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming and Montana.
• The highest elevation point is Mt. Borah at 12,662 feet, and the lowest is 738 feet above sea level in Lewiston.
• Idaho is home to more miles of whitewater than anywhere else in the continental U.S., making it a paddlers’ paradise.
• Idaho contains nearly 600 registered campsites, which include those within Idaho’s 30 state parks, 10 national forests and on other public lands.
• There are over 300 hot springs in Idaho with over 130 deemed soaker-friendly.
• Thirty one (31) scenic byways crisscross the state, highlighting stunning scenery and area histories.
Pop Culture
• Sun Valley Resort was America’s first destination ski resort (as well as where the first chairlifts were installed).
• Idaho claims the only state flag designed by a woman.
• The Perrine Bridge over the Snake River at Twin Falls is the only place in the country where BASE jumping (parachuting from a fixed structure) is allowed year-round without a permit.
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Memphis, Tennessee, United States. History, Economy, Climate
Memphis is the second largest city in the state of Tennessee and the second largest metropolitan area in the state after Nashville. Memphis is an older city. Memphis is one of the most expansive cities in the United States. Memphis is a regional center for commerce, education, media, art, and entertainment.
LOCATION
The state rests in the southeastern portion of the United States. Memphis is on the southwestern corner of Tennessee, with the Mississippi River and the state of Arkansas bordering it to the west and the state of Mississippi to the south.
HISTORY
The city of Memphis was founded on May 22, 1819 (incorporated December 19, 1826) by John Overton, James Winchester and Andrew Jackson. They named it after the ancient capital of Egypt on the Nile River. Memphis developed as a trade and transportation center in the 19th century because of its flood-free location high above the Mississippi River.
Memphis played a prominent role in the American civil rights movement and was the site of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s assassination in 1968.
POPULATION
The city's demographics changed dramatically in the 1850s and 1860s under waves of immigration and domestic migration.
CLIMATE
Memphis has a humid subtropical climate with four distinct seasons
Winter weather comes alternately from the upper Great Plains and the Gulf of Mexico, which can lead to drastic swings in temperature. Summer weather may come from Texas (very hot and humid) or the Gulf (hot and very humid). July has a daily average temperature of 82.7 °F (28.2 °C).
Early autumn is pleasantly drier and mild, but can be hot until late October. Late autumn is rainy and cooler.
Winters are mild to chilly, with a January daily average temperature of 41.2 °F (5.1 °C). Snow occurs sporadically in winter.
Memphis is extremely hot in the summertime, and the humidity can make you feel even hotter! Those who have trouble tolerating high heat and humidity may wish to avoid visiting during July or August.
ECONOMY
Since the civil rights era, Memphis has forged forward to become one of the nation's leading commercial centers in transportation and logistics.The city's largest employer is the multinational courier corporation FedEx, which maintains its global air hub at Memphis International Airport, making it the second-busiest cargo airport in the world.
The city's central geographic location has been strategic to its business development. Located on the Mississippi River and intersected by five major freight railroads and two Interstate Highways. Memphis is ideally located for commerce in the transportation and shipping industry.
its outlying areas were developed as cotton plantations, and the city became a major cotton market and brokerage center.
Top 10 Best Places To Visit in Hawaii
Top 10 Best Place To Visit in Hawaii - Oahu. Diamond Head. The Diamond Head walk is one of the most popular things to do in Waikiki, and for good reason. Waikiki Beach. Waikiki Beach needs little introduction. Kahanamoku Beach. Kuhio Beach. Hanauma Bay. Pearl Harbor. Lanikai Beach. North Shore Road Trip.
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