Great Places
You've Never Heard of
from the
Mother Earth News
From the 2008 listing:
"What makes a town great to live in or visit? Each of the eight places
we’ve chosen to highlight this year are unique, yet they share many
of the same qualities. We’re not suggesting you quit your job and
make a beeline for one of these towns — maybe just learn from them
to make your own community more livable and sustainable. “The 20th
Century was about going, but the 21st Century will be about staying in a
place worth staying in,” says James Kunstler, author of The Geography
of Nowhere, a critique of the current state of suburban living.
A place worth staying in usually has great schools, a low crime rate and a high level of social capital — the networking, trust and participation that cement a community together. It has a good supply of affordable housing for the people who live and work there, such as nurses, firefighters and merchants. There are public spaces where people and cars are kept separate; pedestrian walkways; restaurants that serve delicious, healthy food; and places to listen to music and see local art.
The residents and leaders of a great town or city celebrate the unique characteristics of their place — such as the maple syrup, pastures and covered bridges of Brattleboro, Vt.; the seaside ambience of Bellingham, Wash., where the “Ski to Sea” relay race is an annual tradition; or the lush, lake- and river-rich countryside of Eau Claire, Wis.
The goal should be to create a community culture that puts the pieces together, not only identifying what the community needs but how best to meet those needs in resourceful, synergistic ways."
Little known college towns that offer a great life
2007
All links below are to the Mother Earth News 8 Great Places You've Never Heard Of website
2006
All cities listed below are described in the Mother Earth News 12 Great Places You've Never Heard Of website
Ithaca, NY
Athens, OH
Decatur, GA
Fairfield, IA
Northfield, MN
Grand Junction, CO
St. George, UT
La Grande, OR
Grants Pass, OR
Sitka, AK

Great examples of specially created neighborhoods
Bloomington, IN- New Urbanist development
Read theCollege town life
College towns make great hometowns. Students, singles, families, working people,
and retirees all can find connections and a niche for themselves in the wide
variety of college towns across the United States. Town and gown together
create a better quality of life.
CollegeTownLife
P. O. Box 223
Oxford, OH 45056
Robert Karrow, editor
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