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I'm trying to determine the best town to live in that would suit my
recreational needs while at the same time provide a good setting for my retail business. I really like mountains for hiking and lakes for fishing, so that's why the Adirondacks appeal to me. I especially like Saratoga Springs since it is close to the Adirondacks, yet is a vibrant small city where I think my shop would do well. I recently visited Burlington, VT and was impressed with that town as well. Would you say that the hiking opportunities in Vermont are comparable to those in the Adirondacks? Cost is also a consideration, and Burlington may be a cheaper place to live than Saratoga Springs, though I'm not certain of that. During my recent trip, I also traveled through the White Mountains of New Hamshire and was very impressed. Are there New Hampshire towns in the 20,000 - 40,000 population range that are near the Lakes region and/or the White Mountains? Would you say that the Lakes Region of New Hampshire is as good for fishing as the Adirondacks region? I'm also researching Lewiston/Auburn, Maine. Any advice you can provide would be greatly appreciated. |
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