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Four of the Top Cities to Live in the U.S.


August 26, 2009

Each year Relocate America publishes a great relocation guide with a list of top 10 and top 100 places to live. Here are a few of the highlights from 2008.

San Antonio, Texas

Featured heavily in our publication Business Images of the Alamo Area, Texas, San Antonio stands out in the lone star state as a residence for colleges and universities, a top municipality for family and a outstanding residence to do business. And dont miss the famous San Antonio River Walk.

The River Walk, also known as Paseo del Rio is a network of side walks beside the San Antonio River which are lined with restaurants, shops and bars. The River Walk was designed by architect Robert Hugman in the late 1920s.

Chattanooga, Tennessee

Another great place to do business is Chattanooga, Tennessee. In July, Chattanooga verified its seductive economic climate when Volkswagen announced it would build a 1,350-acre automotive plant just outside the city. Tennessee is at the crossroads of the Souths burgeoning automotive manufacturing hub.

Asheville, North Carolina

No surprise here. Ashevilles eclectic art scene gives it a vibrancy unequaled in the South, and perhaps in the country. Check out the local art galleries if ever in Asheville.

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Although Albuquerque receives wide attention and awards, it still manages to fly under a lot of peoples radar. Like Asheville, North Carolina, Albuquerque boasts a well established art scene, but it benefits from an array of outdoor opportunities only available in the Southwest. Also, Albuquerque has almost 300 sunny days per year. The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, an annual event, has grown to become hands down the largest balloon event in the word.

Every year, thousands of families relocate to new cities and states across the country. Should you need relocation information or relocation assistance, please visit Livability online.

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