12 Great Places You've Never Heard Of
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August/September 2006
By Lynn Byczynski
Population: 27,195
County: Josephine
Climate: Not too hot, not too cold; hence the local slogan: “It’s the climate.”
Cost of living index: 95.9
Median home price: $177,000
Alternative energy: net metering; incentives for renewable energy and energy efficiency
Don’t miss: the Rogue River for fishing, rafting or relaxing
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Sitka, Alaska
OK, so it’s expensive and remote. But it’s still one of the most beautiful places on Earth. Sitka is a coastal town in southeast Alaska with a mild maritime climate that will dispel any notions you may have about Alaska being completely frigid and snowy. In fact, the average winter low in Sitka is 30 degrees, much warmer than many continental towns on our list. And the average summer high is just 61 degrees, perfect for many outdoor activities such as hiking, kayaking and whale watching. The scenery is spectacular, with spruce forests, snow-capped mountains and island-dappled waters as far as you can see.
As long as you’re dreaming of the best places to live, you might as well dream big.
Population: 8,986
County: Sitka Borough
Climate: rainy and mild
Cost of living index: 138
Median home price: $335,200
Alternative energy: no net metering; no local incentives
Don’t miss: Sitka National Historical Park, where you can learn about southeast Alaska’s native cultures and seaside forests.
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