money.cnn.com — Some places have everything any family could want - economic opportunity, good schools, safe streets, things to do and a sense of community. See the top 10 Great American Towns - including homes for sale and million-dollar homes.
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agsingerJul 13, 2008
i guess, the top places are in the middle of nowhere...depends if you want to have a family, be boring and live in the sticks or be at the center of a city
zonk3rJul 13, 2008
Yeah but you've got to admit Claremont is 1000 times better than Montclair (which for those who don't know borders Claremont).
Closed AccountJul 13, 2008
it's an american publication. unless stated otherwise, the things in it will probably pertain to america.wow.
edelayJul 14, 2008
Given that this Money Magazine, I would imagine that the 1 through 99 are the office, then #100 is the home office.
mihelsonsiJul 14, 2008
Some places have everything any family could want - economic opportunity, good schools, safe streets, things to do and a sense of community, and maybe some interesting action...<a class="user" href="http://vidsonline.notlong.com">http://vidsonline.notlong.com</a>
xxxfriarxxxJul 16, 2008
PROTIP:Move the adjustable box from "2007" to "2008".I'm from Plymouth, MN. 15 YEARS in that clique-riddled area. The town seems very fake. Plastic....and the rest of digg can't figure out to move the year? Surely a bad link from subby. Still.../the grass is greener.//don't call me Shirley.
denvertacoAug 29, 2008
Highlands Ranch is like Thornton with fake boobs. Just a run of the mill place. Louisville is really starting to be a nice place.