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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm the OP. Thanks to everyone with helpful insights. I think it's just a state totally unfamiliar with raising my curiosity about it. In my 50s and 2 kids who hopefully get to college in the next few yrs, just considering a time when moving makes sense. 10000% do not want to remain in DMV. I find it soulless here sorry. I've been around the world but domestically, more just larger cities and I'm not sure I need to be as in getting older, I'm more interested in experiencing more calm, beauty, mingling with friendly people. I'm drawn out west for sure. I'm drawn to places where there's artists, natural beauty, a place that has people happy, it isn't just avoid being in a small town. It doesn't have to be a metro city maybe a medium sized city. It's hard to go somewhere like this without money unfortunately. That's my experience anyway. Just day dreaming about a places that may exist :) prob better opp. In Idaho or WY. I love Chicago my home town but it's been a lot of years since I've left. I think I'd be happiest out West these days..[/quote] Heading west makes perfect sense given what you are seeking. Also sounds like California would have tons of perfect small towns suited to your desires and needs. Why not California? [/quote]
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