After visiting all 50 states, there are only 3 I'd choose to live in
- There are three places I would happily live, including my current location, New York.
- I have a strong affection for spending time in the expansive wilderness areas of the Teton Mountain Range located in Wyoming.
- Rhode Island is my ideal state for coastal living due to its stormy seasons and beachside communities.
I truly believe that every state in the United States is worth visiting at least once.
There are certain states that I've mentioned in the past that are worth visiting multiple times, but only a handful truly make me think they'd be a good place to call home full-time.
As a constitutionally and professionally wandering person, it takes a particular part of the country to make me want to stay in one place for more than a month.
every time.
I'm drawn to the vibrant, worldly atmosphere of New York City's urban landscape
After all of my travels, I firmly believe that New York City is the only true "city" city.
While I may look forward to finding peace in nature while traveling, in my daily life, I crave the convenience of 24-hour convenience stores and the lively nightlife that New York City is famous for, with its bars staying open until 4 a.m.
The Hamptons are just a short train ride away.
One of the other big advantages of living in New York is that I have two major international airports with direct flights to almost any destination.
I spent most of my post-college years living in Manhattan, so I also love that it's close to many of my friends and family who live in the area. (Full disclosure: I'm originally from New Jersey).
I'm currently residing in New York City, and I would gladly do so repeatedly.
I have a strong affection for the untamed beauty and expansive areas of Wyoming.
Yes, I'm moving from the most populated US city to the least populated state - Wyoming. The state offers plenty of opportunities for horseback riding, skiing, hiking, and many other exciting activities.
She grew accustomed to going to sleep with the coyotes' howls as a lullaby.
I yearn for the days of writing in the morning, hitting the slopes in the afternoon, and unwinding in the evening with a bourbon in hand while watching the western sunset.
In my humble opinion, it's the most stunning location in the United States.
The state's mountains are frequently beckoning to me, and I can envision myself moving there someday – for good.
Rhode Island perfectly embodies what I envision as the quintessential East Coast island lifestyle.
I have a deep appreciation for the drama of the Tetons, but there's nothing that really matches the majesty of the sea.
I've spent many summers along the Atlantic coast of Rhode Island, and I can picture myself happily living on its rocky coast all year round.
While the Pacific coast has softer beaches and more pleasant weather, I have a stronger preference for New England's rocky shoreline and the more dramatic seasonal changes.
Rhode Island is a thrilling place to discover, filled with numerous coastal towns that each have their own unique character, ranging from Narragansett to Jamestown, Little Compton to Block Island.
The combination of Portsmouth's countryside and Newport's vibrant nightlife has made Aquidneck Island my go-to summer escape.
to escape to.
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