RelocateAmerica.com, an online resource for people on the move, released their 11th annual
America's Top 100 Places to Live.
Plymouth and
Rochester
made the cut. The list is based on neighborhood details, school
performances, rec activities, beauty of the area, and economic growth.
The Web site groups the cities by state, they don't rank them in order - except for the top ten.
The three other cities in Michigan were:
Grand Rapids,
Traverse City, and
Brighton.
Excerpt:
Locally, Plymouth boasts its very own: Symphony, Theatre Players, Historic Old Village, Library Historical Museum, and Farmer's Market (May-October). In the center of the quaint downtown, Kellogg Park hosts concerts and festivals year-round: Fall Festival, International Ice Spectacular, Art in the Park, and The Musical Celebration. Seven public golf courses, as well as a complete range of recreational programs and facilities, are available for all ages, youth through senior adults.
Plymouth has also planned for business growth in a way that lends substance to the area, but does not overshadow the community. A solid base of industrial, research and executive parks ring the area, and retailing thrives. Business growth is in balance with the needs of the community. The markets are here and the surrounding communities are amenable to planned business growth.
Read the entire article on Plymouth
here.
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