The 10 Best Places To Live In Missouri (USA) in 2019
Missouri’s geography is highly diverse, ranging from the Ozark Mountains to the Missouri River and the beginning of the Northern Plains.
Living in Missouri puts residents near the center of the United States.
This state has a natural beauty that would put most states to shame.
The best places to live in Missouri are Glendale, Town and Country, Creve Coeur, Ballwin,...
Beyond the natural appeal, a thriving economy and low cost of living are more reason to pack up and make a move to America’s Heartland.
Major industries in Missouri include food processing, aerospace, transportation equipment and beer making.
Missouri’s overall crime rate hovers just above the national average by just a few percentage points. But the major cities across the state are what pull the numbers higher.
Missouri’s cost of living is nine percent cheaper than the national average and housing is one of expenses where you’ll find the biggest savings.
There are plenty of great towns in Missouri that boast low crime rates and safe neighborhoods.
Here are the 10 best places to live in Missouri in 2019:
1. Columbia. (best place for overall)
2. Chesterfield. (best place to retire)
3. West Plains.
4. Wildwood. (best place to raise a family)
5. Kirkwood. (best place to retire)
6. Town and Country. (best place to retire)
7. Ballwin. (safest place)
8. Bonne Terre. (cheapest place)
9. Clayton. (best place to raise a family)
10. Ozark.
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Top 10 Best Places To Live In Arizona For 2018
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Moving your family to a new state is a challenge on its own. Moving them for all the right reasons is another.
If you’re looking for cultural diversity, a strong economy and adventure for your clan, Arizona is the obvious choice.
Known for its warm climate and beautiful desert landscape, Arizona has long been considered a great place for vacation.
But it’s also a great place to live because of median income, safety, graduation rates, weather, and cultural offerings.
Many people are choosing to move to Arizona. Some of them are moving there to retire because of the great weather.
Others are moving to Arizona because of the booming economy.
Still others come here for a great college atmosphere while others come for outstanding outdoor amenities.
Regardless of why you are moving to the state, choosing the right city can be rough.
These cities are some of the best places in Arizona to live, raise a family, and enjoy your days.
Whether you’re looking to move or already live here, these are the ten best places in Arizona to call home.
1. Phoenix.
2.Tucson.
3. Gilbert.
4. Chandler.
5. Scottsdale.
6. Paradise Valley.
7. Oro Valley.
8. Tempe.
9. Peoria.
10. Litchfield Park.
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Hiking in Zion NP, Utah: Angels Landing & Virgin Narrows in 4K (Ultra HD)
The two most spectacular, and overcrowded :) hikes in Zion National Park, Utah.
I have older videos of these hikes, from November 2011. Recently visited Zion again, and decided to make another video, this time in high quality 4K: The Angels Landing hike (with its amazing vistas) & The Virgin Narrows, hiking in the cold river from the Temple of Sinawava, up the river, pass the Orderville Canyon.
Recorded June 2015 in 4K (Ultra HD) with Sony AX100. Edited with Adobe Premiere Pro CC.
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Kanab, Utah // 2018
An introduction to the current state of affairs in Kanab including local talent, new businesses, and community projects.
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U.S. Route 89, Utah, United States, North America
U.S. Route 89 (US 89) is a north–south United States Highway with two sections, and one former section. The southern section runs for 848 miles (1,365 kilometers) from Flagstaff, Arizona, to the southern entrance of Yellowstone National Park. The northern section runs for 404 miles (650 kilometers) from the northern entrance of Yellowstone National Park to Montana, ending at the Canadian border. An implied route through Yellowstone connects the two sections. Before 1992, U.S. Highway 89 was a Canada to Mexico, border-to-border, highway that ended at Nogales, Arizona, on its southern end. Sometimes called the National Park Highway, U.S. 89 links seven national parks across the Mountain West. In addition, fourteen other national park areas, mostly national monuments are also reachable from this backbone of the Rockies. The first city in Utah along either U.S. 89 or U.S. 89A is Kanab where the two routes re-unite. From Kanab U.S. 89 proceeds north passing by the Zion National Park and the Bryce Canyon National Park. It eventually enters the Sevier County, Utah, and the Sanpete Valleys. The highway then passes by Thistle, Utah, a ghost town that was destroyed by a landslide in 1983. The highway then enters the Wasatch Front where U.S. 89 becomes the main streets of the largest cities in Utah. The highway is also often in the shadows of Interstate 15 during its route along the Wasatch Front. U.S. 89 runs concurrent with I 15 from Bountiful to Farmington, where it departs and runs at the base of the Wasatch Mountains until it reaches Ogden. In Ogden, the highway is Washington Blvd. From Ogden the highway runs north until it meets U.S. 91 at Brigham City, Utah, where it turns east and goes to serve the Cache Valley and Logan, Utah. In Logan, U.S. 89 is Main Street and it passes by the campus of the Utah State University. The highway next proceeds up Logan Canyon to Bear Lake where the highway exits Utah. Two sections of U.S. 89 in Utah have been designated Scenic Byways. The Kanab to Mt. Carmel and Long Valley Scenic Byway is a designated Utah Scenic Byway. From Logan to Bear Lake is designated as the Logan Canyon Scenic Byway by the National Scenic Byways project. The section of U.S. 89 in Utah, other than concurrencies with Interstate 70, Interstate 15, U.S. Highway 6, and U.S. Highway 91, is defined in the Utah Code Annotated § 72-4-114(8). Utah is dominated by the Colorado Plateau. Along U.S. 89 are the Zion National Park, the Bryce Canyon National Park, and the Cedar Breaks National Monument. Although not readily adjacent to U.S. 89, the Capitol Reef National Park is accessible from U.S. 89. U.S. 89 leaves northern Utah well-north of Salt Lake City and the Timpanogos Cave National Monument and the Golden Spike National Historic Site. Prior to 1992, the southern terminus of US 89 was at Nogales, Arizona, and the highway proceeded to Flagstaff, Arizona, along what is now I-19, State Route 79, US 60, US 93, and State Route 89. In addition, there was another US 89A in Arizona between Prescott and Flagstaff on which is now State Route 89A. In central Arizona, the need for a north–south U.S. Highway was largely superseded by the completion of I-17, which now carries the bulk of the traffic and all of the heavy trucks along this north–south corridor. I-17 connects I-40 in Flagstaff with I-10 in Phoenix, Arizona, along a very hilly route that also passes through the Verde Valley. US 89 was discontinuous for most of 1983 due to a landslide that destroyed the town of Thistle, Utah and closed the highway for about 8 months in central Utah.
From early 2013 to mid 2015, US 89 was closed approximately 25 miles south of Page, Arizona, due to a geological event that caused the roadway to buckle and subside. Traffic was being re-routed via 45 miles of secondary and tertiary roads on the Navajo Nation. U.S. Route 89T opened on August 29, 2013, a 28-mile (45 km) paved portion of a Navajo route to serve as a long-term bypass of the closed section.
Zion National Park (TRAVEL GUIDE) | Beautiful America Series | Episode# 3
Zion National Park travel guide in this beautiful America series by Hipfig for visitors to U.S. National Park.
This Zion National Park travel guide covers - Entrances from Springdale (UT) and Mount Carmel (UT) side of UT Hwy 9, famous Zion - Mount Carmel Tunnel, Zion Canyon Visitor Center, Free Zion Shuttles, and the Narrows Virgin river water hike and much more useful information for people planning visit to Zion.
Zion National Park is in the southwestern region in the state of Utah near the town of Springdale, UT.
Details on topics covered in this Zion National Park travel guide video are below:
1). Introduction to Zion National Park to new visitors interested in visiting National parks and famous natural wonders in North America,
2). Information on how to get to Zion National Park visitor center by Car or free Zion Shuttle bus from Springdale (Utah) side Entrance from cities like Las Vegas and Salt Lake City, and by Car or bike from Mount Carmel (Utah) side Entrance from cities like Kanab, and Bryce Canyon (US-89 Hwy),
3). Detailed information on Zion National Park area – like Entrance from Springdale (Utah) and Mount Carmel (Utah) side with Entrance fee information, Zion- Mount Carmel tunnel, Zion Canyon Visitor Center, Free Shuttles, Zion Canyon Scenic Drive, The Narrows at Zion etc.,
4). Things to see and do at this Zion National Park like visit to Zion Canyon visitor center, Famous Zion – Mount Carmel tunnel, activities like hiking on Mount Carmel side, Zion Narrows water hike in Virgin river, other hikes like Angels Landing and more,
5). Travel tips for first time visitors visiting Zion National Park in Utah.
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Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel 360 VR
At the Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel you’re sure to find that little something extra. With our modern amenities and thoughtful design, the Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel will stand out among other hotels in Bryce Canyon City, UT. For the business traveler, a spacious work desk and free internet access are included in all our guest rooms to ensure you don’t miss a beat while you’re away from the office. For extended stays, each room provides a convenient in-room mini fridge that is ideal for drinks and snacks. We also have an in-house fitness room, so you can keep up your workout routine while you’re on the road. As always, the Best Western Plus Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel will provide you with the superior customer service that you are used to at any Best Western hotel.
Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park, Grand Staircase HD
Our recent trip to Southern Utah, where we spent a few days at Bryce Canyon, Zion National Park and the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, at 1.7 million acres, dominates any map of southern Utah.
Trip to Yarnell Arizona, Scenic Mountain Drive Through Wickenburg and Congress AZ.
This Video was in response to the overwhelming response of my previous trip to Sedona Arizona. I know there are a lot of nature lovers, but I am a Car driving enthusiast at heart. So part of this video is for car enthusiasts as well, to share all the nice driving roads out here. There are a bunch of nice driving roads within an hours drive from down town Phoenix. I will continue with my local travels and share more of the Arizona's best Car Enthusiasts driving roads.
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