11 Cheapest Places in the US to Buy a Home
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11 Cheapest Places in the US to Buy a Home.
A house is usually the biggest purchase a person will make in their lifetime. Home costs vary widely throughout the country, with houses in and closer to big cities usually having larger price tags. We’ve collected data using market analysis for each town based on market values, as well as average home price listings, currently reported on Zillow.com. The results of this analysis offer a pretty diverse range of options in a multitude of states across the nation. Not in any particular order, here are the top 11 cheapest places in the US to buy a home.
1. Detroit, Michigan
2. Cleveland, Ohio
3. Park Forest, Illinois
4. Jamestown, New York
5. Utica, New York
6. Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania
7. Scranton, Pennsylvania
8. Huntington, Indiana
9. Augusta, Georgia
10. Palatka, Florida
11. Geneva, New York
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Sites around Nipawin Sask, Canada
Wounded Warrior Weekend July 28th to Aug 1st 2016.
One of the Best Summer Camps in the US - Adirondack Camp
Open every summer since 1904, Adirondack Camp is a traditional overnight co-ed camp for boys and girls on beautiful Lake George in Upstate New York. At one hundred and some years young, ADK is one of the original great coed summer camps of North America. Building bold hearts and strong character through outrageous fun, extraordinary friendships and lifelong values.
30+ activities in water, land, arts, and trips
3:1 camper-to-counselor ratio
Rustic, open-air cabins
International campers and staff
Non-denominational
2, 4, and 8 week sessions
Blue/White color war
phone: 518-547-8261
Driving Downtown Windsor to Highway 401
We begin by driving around northern downtown Windsor, Ontario in the morning then make our way south-east to Highway 401.
Roads in Canada. Toronto to London Ontario area.
Highway 401 West bound.
#Trucking
Rush Hour on Highway 400 South (from Lane 5 to Keele Street Toronto)
The Best Small Town Main Street in America
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The best small town Main Street in America can be found in Illinois. The former rip-roaring lead-mining town of Galena once produced almost 85% of the nation’s lead, and was the busiest Mississippi River port between St. Louis and St. Paul, a bustle bigger than Chicago. Now, it charm lies in the preservation of its past, one which Galena proudly embraces.
Galena has been cited as having “The Best Small Town Main Street in America,” because it looks like a movie set idealization of Norman Rockwell’s home. Of course, the actual movie theater appeared in the movie Field of Dreams. By the middle of the 19th Century, Galena was one of the richest river towns in the Midwest. But when the lead ran out and the Galena River silted up, the town went into a century-long dive. The townsfolk became too poor to tear anything down. That, it turns out, was its salvation, and today the town appears pretty much as it did when Ulysses S. Grant worked in his father's store on the red-hued street.
Now, that preserved-in-aspic quality is the lodestone, the touro-dollar draw. The street is exuberant with boutiques, bars, reliquaries, art galleries, cafes, ghost tours, trolleys, locals sporting thick, black Ulysses S. Grant beards, and shops specializing in everything “craft.” The old brown brick buildings host handcrafted jewelry, homemade fudge, artisanal cheese, hand-sewn clothing, self-published books, in-house roasted coffee, immaculate confections, stove-popped gourmet popcorn, and, of course, craft beer.
Put in Bay & Kelley Island ( The Midwest Playground )
Put-in-Bay is a village located on South Bass Island in Put-in-Bay Township, Ottawa County, Ohio, United States. Many believe that the name originates from some early maps of South Bass Island that showed the harbor being named Pudding Bay, probably because it was shaped like a pudding sack.] The population was 128 at the 2000 census. The village played a significant role in the War of 1812 as the location of the squadron of U.S. naval commander Oliver Hazard Perry, who sailed from the port on September 10, 1813 to engage a British squadron just north of the island in the Battle of Lake Erie. The village is a popular summer resort and recreational destination. Ferry service connects the community with Catawba Island, Kelleys Island, Port Clinton, and Sandusky, Ohio.The island's primary industry is and for most of its history has been tourism. The tourist season runs roughly between April and October. The most common methods of transportation to and from the island are via ferry boat, propeller-driven aircraft and private boat.
One of the world's largest hotels, the Hotel Victory, opened its 625 rooms to the public in 1892. The four-story hotel featured a one-thousand-seat dining room. However on August 14, 1919, the giant hotel burned to the ground. Today only parts of the foundations can be seen at the state campground.
Put-in-Bay is the site of Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial commemorating Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry's September 10, 1813 naval victory over British ships in the War of 1812. Construction of the monument began in 1912 and it opened to the public on June 13, 1915. It is 352 feet (107 m) tall and made up of 78 layers of pink granite, topped with an eleven ton (10 metric ton) bronze urn. Its height makes it the highest open-air observatory operated by the U.S. National Park Service. The remains of six naval officers, three British and three Americans, were interred beneath the floor of the monument's rotunda.
The Hague - Movie theaters
The Hague is a famous filming location! Films like Soldier of Orange, Black Book, Ocean's Twelve were shot here. And the city has no less than 23 cinema rooms. Large cinemas in the centre and at the coast. A leading arthouse. And our unique Imax theatre: Omniversum.
Production: Starsound Productions
Music: Tim Akkerman
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Busted at the Border, New York Chinatown
Started this leg of the trip from Maryland into New Yorks Chinatown. Camped at Putnam Pond campground in upstate New York and headed to Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Got busted filming at the border crossing and had to cut video for a lecture.