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  2. The Best and Worst Place To Retire in Every State - AOL

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    Best and Worst Place To Retire: Arkansas. Best city: Cherokee Village Average income of households with retirement income: $18,069 Average income of households with Social Security income: $22,387 ...

  3. 10 Best Places To Retire If You Can’t Save $1 Million - AOL

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    9. Spokane, Washington. How long $850K will last: 21.33 years How long $750K will last: 18.82 years How long $650K will last: 16.31 years Livability score: 80 Percent of seniors 65 and older: 16.2 ...

  4. Best Places to Retire in Tennessee - AOL

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    The best places to retire in Tennessee offer everything from scenic mountain landscapes and hiking trails that will keep you active to historic museums where …

  5. Parkville, Maryland - Wikipedia

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    An annual Czech and Slovak Heritage Festival is held in Parkville to celebrate the Czech and Slovak heritage of Baltimore. [8] [9]For several years, Parkville was the primary location for the music festival Stanstock, a nonprofit charity that primarily benefits two local charities, the Nicole Van Horn Foundation and the Catch a Lift Fund.

  6. Brookdale Senior Living - Wikipedia

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    Brookdale Senior Living Solutions owns and operates retirement homes across the United States. The company was established in 1978 and is based in Brentwood, Tennessee.It is the largest operator of senior housing in the United States, with over 60,000 residents.

  7. Maryland Route 41 - Wikipedia

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    Maryland Route 41 (MD 41) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known for most of its length as Perring Parkway , the state highway runs 6.75 miles (10.86 km) from MD 147 in Baltimore north to Waltham Woods Road in Carney .

  8. Old Harford Road - Wikipedia

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    Old Harford Road follows a curving path along relatively high land bordering streams that feed the upper Chesapeake Bay, including Chinquapin Run.This suggests its likely origin as an Indian trail that subsequently was adopted by settlers to convey farm products from northeastern Baltimore County, Harford County, and southern Pennsylvania to the port of Baltimore in the late 18th century.

  9. Locust Point, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    In 1776, with the outbreak of the American Revolution, the citizens of the City of Baltimore, assisted by the State of Maryland, dug fortifications at the end of the "Whetstone Point" peninsula that juts into Baltimore Harbor between the Northwest Branch of the Patapsco River on the north and the Middle Branch and the Ferry Branch (now the Southern Branche) to the south.