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John,
We hear down here that the top place in the eastern US is Cary, NC, next
door to Raleigh and Apex. Round here, Cary stands for "Containment Area for
Relocated Yankees". Fastest growing city in NC during the 1980's. Nuff
said.
Mitch
John Callan wrote:
> I just looked at the list of Money Magazine's Best Places to Live.
> Three nearby ones are all the result of urban sprawl. They are a
> developer's dream. They aren't even all busted up by lakes, ponds, and
> swamps. But I'm glad I don't live there...and I don't believe they
> represent a superior investment. But then, this is Money Magazine, not
> Boys Life.
>
> (Does Boys Life still exist?)
>
> -jc
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