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Indiana can't match Florida's year-round warm weather, South Carolina's beaches or Arizona's desert vistas. In terms of affordability, however, the Hoosier State makes a strong case as a retirement...
A short drive from Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, residents can hike, camp, fish or just take in the breathtaking views. Green River also has a low-cost of living, with median home values ...
Sunset Beach is another affordable coastal town in the Tar Heel state, which offers a couple of tax advantages for retirees. For one thing, North Carolina does not tax Social Security benefits ...
Starve Hollow State Recreation Area is a state recreation area in Vallonia, Indiana. The 280-acre (110 ha) recreation area was created from part of the larger Jackson–Washington State Forest . The area offers fishing, swimming, hiking, and a nature center.
Goll, John. Indiana State Parks: A Guide to Hoosier Parks, Reservoirs and Recreation Areas for Campers, Hikers, Anglers, Boaters, Hunters, Nature Lovers, Skiers and Family Vacationers. United States: Glovebox Guidebooks of America, 1995. ISBN 1-881139-12-3.
Summit Lake State Park is a park located near New Castle, Indiana in east-central Indiana. Summit Lake became Indiana's 19th state park in 1988. The park covers 2,680 acres (11 km 2), including an 800-acre (3.2 km 2) lake. The park is a mix of woodlands, old fields, wetlands, and prairie restoration areas which provide a wide range of flora and ...
Methodology: GOBankingRates found the 50 Best (And Worst) Retirement towns in America by analyzing the top 100 towns with a population between 10,000 and 100,000, that also had the (1) highest ...
Versailles State Park (pronounced locally as ver-SAYLES) is an Indiana state park, near the town of Versailles, Indiana in Ripley County. The land was given by the National Park Service for use as a state park to Indiana's Department of Conservation in 1943. [2] The park draws about 225,000 visitors annually. [1]