The Best Places to Live in the U.S.: 25 Small to Mid Size Cities with It All

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If you look into your options, you’ll find that the most livable places in the U.S. aren’t necessarily the biggest, and sometimes they’re surprising.

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Madison, Wisconsin One of the best college towns in the country, Madison, Wisconsin, is much more than meets the eye.

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Ann Arbor, Michigan Known mainly as the home of the University of Michigan, this college town is buzzing with culture, green vistas, and innovation, making it one of the best places to live in the U.S.

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Overland Park, Kansas If you’re looking for a suburb with peaceful scenery, look into Overland Park. With excellent schools, affordable houses, and plenty of theatres, this nearby city to St. Louis received high marks.

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Frederick, Maryland If you had to describe Frederick in one word, it would be charming. With countryside wineries, beautiful architecture, and rich history, this little city is truly one of the best places to live in the U.S.

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Charlottesville, Virginia Another college town, Charlottesville, has grown from the creativity and energy of the prestigious public college, The University of Virginia.

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Quincy, Massachusetts Close to hundreds of colleges and universities (including Harvard), Quincy has maintained its historical feel while keeping an eye on the future.

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