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Buying a home in Palo Alto is no easy feat these days. This Bay Area city consistently ranks among the most expensive zip codes in the country, and according to a Bloomberg report, the city’s residents are some of the country’s mo...
Hampden came to life in 1802 when Baltimore’s mill workers began building homes in the neighborhood. The mills, which operated along the Jones Falls Stream Valley, built Baltimore’s reputation as a port city, sending cotton and flour a...
In recent years Charlotte, North Carolina, has quickly become one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S.—and for good reason. The Queen City seems to have it all. From a booming job industry and a multitude of cultural amenities to impressive ...
Whether you’re retiring or relocating to Florida, you may be among the many people considering moving to Fort Myers or Naples. Both cities ranked high on the U.S. World News Report Best Places to Retire (Fort Myers #2 and Naples #4), an...
“The Perimeter,” as Atlanta residents call it, refers to the Interstate 285 loop that encircles the city, connecting the three major highway...
You can find just about anything in New York City, and great vintage is no exception. New York City’s thrift shops are some of the most varied in ...
There is no neighborhood more emblematic of Nashville’s radical change over the past decade than East Nashville. This sprawling community jus...
Los Angeles is considered a dream city for many thanks to its daily sunshine, beautiful beaches, and scenic mountain sights. It’s home to many dis...
Pittsburgh and Philadelphia are the two largest and most famous cities in Pennsylvania. But while these cities are located in the same state, local...
Wisconsin’s biggest city sits on the shore of Lake Michigan. Home to eight Fortune 500 companies and the epicenter of the global freshwater techno...