The 10 Best Places To Live In Indiana (USA) For 2019
Top 10 Best Places To Live In Indiana (USA) For 2019.
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Indiana may be best known for its obsession with sports (and limestone) but what may not be in the public domain is that the Midwestern state has one of the lowest cost of living in the United States.
A dollar stretches a long way here, longer than it would in 41 states.
Anyone looking to relocate to the Hoosier State will also be happy to know home prices in Indiana are among the most affordable in the country.
As well, the state boasts a strong economy that is about the size of Norway, according to the American Enterprise Institute.
It is the 16th largest state economy in the United States and this, coupled with the sixth lowest unemployment rate in the nation, makes for very interesting reading, or living rather.
The state’s economy is mainly flanked by agriculture, manufacturing and automotive industries.
Also of notable importance is healthcare and education, not forgetting the two prestigious universities based here: Purdue and Notre Dame.
A report by the Indiana Business Review notes that in 2010, Indiana’s economy grew twice as fast as the rest of the nation, with similar results experienced in the subsequent three years.
With things going so swimmingly in this state, perhaps it didn’t come as a surprise when Money Magazine named Fishers, Indiana the No.1 best place to live in America in 2017.
If you are planning to make an in-state move or put down roots here, below, we reveal the 10 best places to live in Indiana for 2019.
1. Carmel.
2. Fishers.
3. Zionsville.
4. Munster.
5. West Lafayette.
6. Fort Wayne.
7. Westfield.
8. Dyer.
9. Columbus.
10. Indianapolis.
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(This article is an opinion based on facts and is meant as infotainment)
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Places You Wouldn't Want to Live in the U.S.
Are you thinking of relocating somewhere in the States? Make sure you take a look at the 12 worst places to live in the U.S. before you make any decisions about your next home base.
12. St. Louis, Missouri
Over 14% of St. Louis’ population is living below the poverty line. Out of 100,000 residents, every year 35.3 are murdered, which ranks it as one of America’s most dangerous cities too.
11. Reno, Nevada
Reno was the gambling capital of the US until Las Vegas was developed and “The Biggest Little City in the World” has been in economic decline ever since. Reno experiences nearly 39 annual crimes per 1,000 residents.
10. Modesto, California
Despite being home to the largest winery in the world, the unemployment rate was nearly 13% in 2014. Modesto ranks number one in the country for car theft and out of 200,000 residents, up to 10,000 are reported to be gang members.
9. Oakland, California
The economy in Oakland is strong with a good median household income. ($51,683.) However, home to around 50 gangs and a high violent crime rate, Oakland also suffers from high traffic congestion and poor air quality. 190% worse than the national average.
8. New Orleans, Louisiana
The “murder capital of the country, also has one of the worst toxic-substance records. New Orleans has still not recovered from Hurricane Katrina, and was ranked number two in “America’s Dirtiest Cities.”
7. Birmingham, Alabama
27.3% of residents live below the poverty line. Out of every 100,000 residents, 1400 are victims of violent crimes due to the prominent drug trade and high poverty rate.
6. Stockton, California
In 2012, the city filed for bankruptcy. Forbes voted Stockton as one of the most dangerous cities in America due to its high crime rates with over 20,000 violent and property crimes committed last year.
5. Memphis, Tennessee
Memphis is the largest city on the Mississippi River with over 20% of its inhabitants living below the poverty line. In Memphis you stand a 1 in 12 chance of being a victim of crime.
4. New Haven, Connecticut
Home of Yale University, the surrounding areas of New Haven are impoverished and crime ridden. Nearly 68 crimes occur annually for every 1,000 residents.
3. Cleveland, Ohio
Aside from being one of the most corrupt cities in the country, Cleveland also has harsh weather conditions, with an average of 60 inches of snowfall each year.
2. Detroit, Michigan
The city is suffering from urban decay with over 32% of residents living below the national poverty line. According to FBI Reports, Detroit has the highest rate of violent crime of any city over 200,000.
1. Camden, New Jersey
Camden has been on Forbes’ list of “America’s Most Miserable Cities” for years. Riddled with urban decay and political corruption, over 42% of its residents live below the poverty line. It also has 560% more crime than the national average.
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Top 10 Most Affordable Towns in America.
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Everyone has a story about their home town. Where you are from is sometimes the most interesting story a person has. On this Podcast, you will hear those stories. Sometimes it will be narrated and sometimes it will a discussion.
My name is Briggs and I am a traveling YouTuber. I travel the country and talk to people about their home town. These are the stories from America.
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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Walking NYC (Narrated) : SoHo, Manhattan (July 10, 2019)
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Join me as I narrate a walk through the SoHo neigborhood in Manhattan.
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SoHo, sometimes written Soho, is a neighborhood in Lower Manhattan, New York City, which in recent history came to the public's attention for being the location of many artists' lofts and art galleries, but is now better known for its variety of shops ranging from trendy upscale boutiques to national and international chain store outlets. The area's history is an archetypal example of inner-city regeneration and gentrification, encompassing socioeconomic, cultural, political, and architectural developments.
The name SoHo refers to the area being South of Houston Street, a name coined in 1962 by Chester Rapkin, an urban planner and author of The South Houston Industrial Area study, also known as the Rapkin Report. The name also recalls Soho, an area in London's West End.
Almost all of SoHo is included in the SoHo–Cast Iron Historic District, which was designated by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1973, extended in 2010, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places and declared a National Historic Landmark in 1978. It consists of 26 blocks and approximately 500 buildings, many of them incorporating cast-iron architectural elements. Many side streets in the district are paved with Belgian blocks.
SoHo is part of Manhattan Community District 2 and its primary ZIP Codes are 10012 and 10013. It is patrolled by the 1st Precinct of the New York City Police Department.
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1:40 - Exiting the Prince Street (R)(W) Subway Station
3:50 - Broadway & Houston Street
5:45 - Broadway & Prince Street
8:05 - Broadway & Spring Street
11:05 - Broadway & Broome Street
12:50 - Grand Street & Broadway
14:05 - Mercer Street & Grand Street
15:30 - Mercer Street & Broome Street
18:05 - Mercer Street & Spring Street
20:50 - Mercer Street & Prince Street
23:05 - Houston Street & Mercer Street
23:55 - Greene Street & Houston Street
25:47 - Greene Street & Prince Street
28:40 - Greene Street & Spring Street
31:00 - Broome Street & Greene Street
32:05 - Wooster Street & Broome Street
34:10 - Wooster Street & Spring Street
36:40 - Wooster Street & Prince Street
38:40 - Houston Street & Wooster Street
39:35 - West Broadway & Houston Street
41:20 - West Broadway & Prince Street
43:38 - West Broadway & Spring Street
46:25 - West Broadway & Broome Street
48:20 - Grand Street & West Broadway
49:14 - Grand Street & Wooster Street
50:15 - Grand Street & Mercer Street
51:20 - Grand Street & Mercer Street
52:15 - Grand Street & Broadway
54:04 - Grand Street & Crosby Street
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55:50 - Grand Street & Centre Street
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MY U.S.A. ROAD TRIP | Deep south + west national parks (solo video)
Hi guys! Here is just the video of my road trip along the deep south of the U.S., the Mississippi until memphis and Nashville and the trip around the most famous WEST NATIONAL PARKS like Bryce Canyon, Grand Canyon, Arches Park, Antelope Canyon, Moab and Monument Valley.
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Ultimate USA West Coast Road Trip
In May 2014 we spent beautiful 17 days driving and exploring the Western part of United States. It was a road trip to remember and can't wait to do it again. During the road trip we visited four states - California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah - and drove 2866 miles (4612km).
Landed in Los Angeles, rented a Ford Mustang and first checked out Hollywood Boulevard, Chinese theatre, Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive, Griffith observatory, Getty Center and Downtown LA with City Hall, Union station and Walt Disney Concert hall.
After visiting Santa Monica, Venice beach Boardwalk and Malibu beach we took one of the most beautiful coastal roads in the world – Pacific Highway 1 from Los Angeles to San Francisco. Plan enough time for this drive as you will want to stop every few miles to take photos as the views are insane (McWay Falls, Pfeiffer Beach, Big Sur, Point Lobos, etc.). Monterey’s aquarium is on the way and is a must visit, while Capitola and Santa Cruz are one of the best surfing places on earth.
After a quick stop in Silicon Valley (Apple, Google, Yahoo, etc.) it was time for the coolest cities in the world - San Francisco. We drove down the Lombard street, took the cable car, had fun at Pier 39, visited Alcatraz and enjoyed the city and other landmarks like Golden Gate, Twin Peaks, Mission District, Haight-Ashbury, Alamo Square, Hawk Hill and many others places.
Next on the list was Yosemite national park, which is another big must on the list. Why? Because it is one of the most beautiful places in the world! Driving to the Glacier point where you can admire El Capitan, Yosemite falls, Half dome, Nevada falls, hiking and exploring the park’s landmarks like Mirror lake, Bridalveil falls and staying at Curry village was truly an unforgettable experience.
After Yosemite, we headed over the Tioga pass to Mammoth and straight to the Dead Valley with all its greatness. The Badwater basin, Darwin falls, Mosaic canyon, Devil’s golf course, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, Artists Palette, Zabriskie Point, Dante’s view and endless roads which took us pass Las Vegas to the Hover Dam.
Coming on a Route 66 and stopping at Rusty Bold in Seligman the route took us to Bearizona Wildlife Park in Williams and then further on to the Grand Canyon where we stopped at Mather point, Desert view and Lipan point.
Driving further north is Page where we saw Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell and spend some time with the Indians in the amazing Antelope canyon.
True Wild West experience is driving through the Monument valley with is endless roads and cluster of vast sandstone buttes. On the way there are interesting stops like Mexican Hat, Gooseneck state park, Muley Point and Moki Dugway.
Next was Moab and the Arches national park with attractions like Balanced rock, Delicate arch and Windows. But for sure, one of the most unforgettable experience was a 4-hour guided trip with the RZR cars in Moab desert. That was really awesome!!!
After driving through Torrey we found another beautiful road - Scenic Byway 12 - which brought us to Bryce Canyon with its Inspiration point, Peek-A-Boo Loop & Navajo/Queens Garden Loop and other breath-taking sights. Next national park was Zion with Kolob Canyons viewpoint and Lake Mead Scenic drive. Both national parks are amazing and huge, so you can easily spend a week or two.
Las Vegas with its 24/7 entertainment was the final stop before we returned our Mustang, departed back home and started planning our next trip…
Washington DC Trip - 10 Sites You CANNOT Miss!
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Going on a Washington DC trip? America's capital city is an amazing tourist destination with so many historic sites to visit. Without someone showing you what to see and how to see it, it can be easy to miss important sites! In this video, I share 10 sites in Washington DC that you CANNOT miss!
The first sites to see on your Washington DC trip would be the Arlington National Cemetery and The Pentagon in Virginia. The cemetery is where former U.S. presidents JFK and William Taft were buried and The Pentagon houses the U.S. Department of Defense.
The second site is the Lincoln Memorial. Inside this beautiful greek temple inspired building, you will find a 19 foot statue of former U.S. president Abraham Lincoln.
The third sites would be the Korean and Vietnam Memorials. Both sites honor the U.S. Armed Forces and other participants in the efforts of the Korean and Vietnam battles.
The fourth site is the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, a large statue honoring Martin Luther King Jr., who was an important part of the U.S. Civil Rights Movement in 1964.
The fifth site is the WWII Memorial, which honors all those who participated in the WWII efforts.
The sixth site is the Washington Monument, which is the tall pencil-like structure, honoring former U.S. president George Washington. It is unfortunately closed for renovations until Spring 2019 if you want to go up.
The seventh site is the Jefferson Memorial, which is similar to the Lincoln Memorial, except that it honors former U.S. president Thomas Jefferson and the building is circular.
The eighth site to see on your Washington DC Trip is the most famous... the White House. The best place to view the White House is from Lafayette Square. Tours are also available but must be booked through your Member of Congress (if you live in USA) or your country's embassy in Washington DC (if you don't live in USA).
The ninth site is the U.S. Capitol Building, which houses the House of Representatives and the Senate. You can do a free tour here as well.
The tenth site is the U.S. Supreme Court Building, housing the nation's third branch of government. Certain areas are open to the public and you can also attend a court hearing.
Overall, I hope this list makes it easier to plan your trip itinerary. Also, be sure to comment below which of these sites you are most excited to see!
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