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Retirement - Where do you want to live and why?
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<blockquote data-quote="sstodvictory" data-source="post: 178564" data-attributes="member: 948"><p>.</p><p>For me it is in, or near, the <strong>upper Mississippi River valley</strong> between Red Wing, MN and Dubuque, IA - the region they call the "Driftless Area" because the glaciers flowed around it. The topography is what the entire upper midwest looked like before a series of glacial advances buried most of it in till. This region is hilly and scenic, low cost of living, has four distinct seasons, and it is a jewel of a place for motorcycling and sport car driving on pavement and gravel. Ideal location within would be around Waukon, IA, because from that location there are great trips in each of four different directions.</p><p></p><p>Second choice would be <strong>Southern Missouri</strong> for the same reasons. In that case the playground is S. MO, S. IL, N. AK, E. WY and E. KS.</p><p></p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sstodvictory, post: 178564, member: 948"] . For me it is in, or near, the [b]upper Mississippi River valley[/b] between Red Wing, MN and Dubuque, IA - the region they call the "Driftless Area" because the glaciers flowed around it. The topography is what the entire upper midwest looked like before a series of glacial advances buried most of it in till. This region is hilly and scenic, low cost of living, has four distinct seasons, and it is a jewel of a place for motorcycling and sport car driving on pavement and gravel. Ideal location within would be around Waukon, IA, because from that location there are great trips in each of four different directions. Second choice would be [b]Southern Missouri[/b] for the same reasons. In that case the playground is S. MO, S. IL, N. AK, E. WY and E. KS. Steve [/QUOTE]
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