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  2. Live in San Francisco, March 24, 1975 - Wikipedia

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    Peter Frampton, Live In San Francisco, March 24, 1975 is an in-studio live recording by Peter Frampton, released in 2004, and the precursor to the record breaking "Frampton Comes Alive."

  3. 5 Best West Coast Cities for Retirees To Buy a Home in 2025 - AOL

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    Eugene is a great choice for retirees on a tight budget because of its reasonably priced homes.” Palm Springs, California With an average home price of $638,000, Palm Springs, California, is a ...

  4. 25 College Towns That Are Perfect for Retirees

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    To find the best college towns for retirees, GOBankingRates examined several factors, including livability scores, the percentage of the population ages 65 and older, monthly living costs ...

  5. I’m a Real Estate Agent: 7 Places I’d Retire If I ... - AOL

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    While $1,000,000 may not be enough to retire in cities with high costs of living, like Los Angeles or San Francisco, it's entirely possible to live a comfortable retirement lifestyle with this ...

  6. Peter Frampton discography - Wikipedia

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    Live in San Francisco, March 24, 1975. Released: 2004; ... The Very Best of Peter Frampton. Released: 4 August 1998; Label: A&M Records — — — — — — 2001

  7. List of neighborhoods in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    This 1909 map of Seattle shows many neighborhood names that remain in common use today—for example, Ballard, Fremont, Queen Anne Hill, Capitol Hill, West Seattle, and Beacon Hill—but also many that have fallen out of use—for example, "Ross" and "Edgewater" on either side of Fremont, "Brooklyn" for today's University District, and "Renton Hill" near the confluence of Capitol Hill, First ...