Top 10 BEST Medium Cities to Live in America for 2020

The Top 10 BEST Cities to live in the United States for 2020. A lot of these mid-sized towns are in the best states to move to in America, but a few are near the worst cities in the USA.

Best BIG City to live in for 2020 – https://youtu.be/RPTYs0R_omA

In order to determine which US city is the best (or worst), we first separated them into different groups based on their size:

Big Cities (Metropolitan population OVER 3 million residents)
Medium Cities (Metro population between 1.5 to 3 million)
Small Cities (Metro population UNDER 1.5 million)

We then analyze their economy, crime and safety, cost of living, schools, health, traffic, things to do, quality of life, and a few other categories. I also implemented my personal experiences and the pros and cons of each location to find the best places to live. There will be a new video for EACH city size group, and maybe a worst places to live list too!
My biggest suggestion is to visit these cities and states first to decide where you want to move to and live.

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Top 10 US Travel Destinations You Need to Visit in 2019 | MojoTravels

Good luck trying to settle on just one! Welcome to MojoTravels, and today we’ll be counting down our picks for the Top 10 US Travel Destinations in 2019.

For this list, we’ll be taking a look at American cities or regions that are continuing to cement their status as premiere travel destinations. As such, more obvious selections like Los Angeles and New York City will not be included. We have other lists for them!

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Top 10 Cheapest Cities to Retire in The US

Top 10 Cheapest Cities to Retire in The US
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Ever since I did the worst places to retire I have been asked over and over to do the best places to retire in the United States. Some people consider the nicest place as the best places that’s normally because they have a good amount of money saved up, the rest of us consider the least expensive place as the best. So, we’ll do 2 videos. The first one will be the cheapest city to retire. It will be the cheapest yet decent place to live. I’m not telling anyone to move to Skid Row in LA or Hunts Point in NY. They would be extremely cheap but incredibly dangerous. That would be wrong and I would be filled with guilt thinking someone took my advice or information and moved to some of the nastiest places in the US. Relatively safe and budget-friendly is what we are looking for. Some cities will give you free college courses and breaks on the purchase of a home. So no student loans and a high mortgage at 65.

Thanks for checking out the channel. I hope you enjoyed today’s video. If there is a state, city or town you’d like us to do a video about let us know in the comment section.

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17 Things to do in Nashville, Tennessee

As the capital of Tennessee, Nashville is a large city with a small town charm. There is so much to do in the city from unique history to great restaurants and even some places to get outdoors. I will have a separate video next week on some of my favorite food spots.

Here are the spots from this video in Nashville:
1. Lower Broadway
2. Ryman Auditorium
3. Country Music Hall of Fame
4. Hatch Show Print
5. Johnny Cash Museum
6. Goo Goo Shop
7. John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge
8. Pinewood Social
9. Bicentennial Mall
10. Nashville Farmer’s Market
11. Nashville Murals
12. Parthenon
13. Belle Meade
14. Cheekwood Estates
15. Radnor Lake State Park
16. Grand Ole Opry
17. Jack Daniel’s Distillery

Read more at https://www.throughmylens.com/tennessee/things-to-do-in-nashville/

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