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FindYourSpot.com has this nifty quiz where they show you the best places for you to live based on your responses!
These were the cities they said I'd be best suited for:
Providence, Rhode Island New England’s Best Kept Kept Secret
This Rhode Island spot is the home of the award-winning flaming sculpture WaterFire, installed on the three rivers of downtown...
Population: 955,500 | Average Home Price: $190,000 | Precipitation: 48" | Snow: 32"
New Haven, Connecticut Home of Yale University
The first hamburger was cooked at Louis' Lunch in this Connecticut spot in 1900...
Population: 542,000 | Average Home Price: $175,000 | Precipitation: 43" | Snow: 30"
Baltimore, Maryland The Sparkling Harbor City
This Atlantic seaboard city is home to the National Aquarium…
Population: 4,750,000 | Average Home Price: $203,000 | Precipitation: 40" | Snow: 18"
Hartford, Connecticut The Insurance Capital
This Connecticut city is home to America's oldest State House, oldest public art museum, and oldest continuously published newspaper...
Population: 1,183,000 | Average Home Price: $155,000 | Precipitation: 41" | Snow: 42"
Frederick, Maryland Where The Past Comes Alive
This Maryland city's Great Fair is one of the nation's oldest county agricultural fairs…
Population: 53,000 | Average Home Price: $163,000 | Precipitation: 36" | Snow: 21"
Charleston, West Virginia The Home of Hospitality
For a taste of yesteryear, catch the boat races at this West Virginia city's annual Sternwheel Regatta...
Population: 53,000 | Average Home Price: $149,000 | Precipitation: 41" | Snow: 26"
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