| April 23, 2003 |
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A central California town that's an unlikely locale for an annual pizza festival, a northern Virginia town that hosted two bloody Civil War battles and the Kansas birthplace of Jesse James were among America's Top 100 Places to Live in 2002. Online relocation portal Relocate-America.com has taken a "town vote" on more than 5,000 cities to come up with 100 of the best places to live in the nation. The unscientific pool tabulates the choices of thousands of HomeRoute.com visitors who nominate communities based on:
Howell, MI-based Nationwide Homes Network, Inc. is the parent company of HomeRoute.com, the umbrella company for Relocate-America.com and Relocate-Canada.com online community directories of hundreds of towns in North America and Homes101.net, a real estate education Web site for consumers. After a town vote lasting all year, 100 communities are selected for the top 100 list by Relocate-America.com staff who use three criteria:
Not ranked in any order because every community is considered a winner in its own right, the Top 2002 list includes:
The full list, with a description of each town, is available at Relocate-America.com's Top 100 Places to Live. |
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