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  2. 29 Great Places to Retire Near the Beach - AOL

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    Of our 50 picks, 29 choice retirement destinations offer the added benefit of nearby beaches, within a 30-minute drive, where you can swim and bum around. The mix of retirement cities is sure to ...

  3. Best Places in the Southwest to Live on Only a Social ...

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    Methodology: GOBankingRates determined the best places in te Southwest (AZ, CO, NM, NV, and UT) to live on only a Social Security check based on the (1) average monthly benefit for retired workers ...

  4. Unexpectedly Awesome Places to Retire Across America - AOL

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    There's no tax on Social Security retirement benefits and no state inheritance or estate tax, with a per person deduction of up to $65,000 on all retirement income for anyone 65 or older. Property ...

  5. Park Plaza Condominiums - Wikipedia

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    Park Plaza Condominiums is a residential high-rise building in Albuquerque, New Mexico. At 160 feet (49 m) in height it is the 15th-tallest building in the city, as well as the tallest residential building in New Mexico. [1] The 14-story tower originally consisted of rental units but was converted to condominiums in 1979. [4]

  6. Tingley Beach - Wikipedia

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    Tingley Beach was renovated starting in 2004 and reopened to the public in November 2005. [4] The facility features fishing ponds for adults and children, a model boating pond, paddle boats, nature trails, a gift shop, a restaurant, and a narrow-gauge railroad connecting Tingley Beach with the ABQ BioPark Botanic Garden , ABQ BioPark Aquarium ...

  7. Salvador Armijo House - Wikipedia

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    The house remained in the Armijo family for five generations and was remodeled or expanded several times, most notably in the 1870s and the early 1900s. Armijo's great-granddaughter Soledad C. Chacón, the future New Mexico Secretary of State, was a resident there in the early 1900s. During the mid-20th century, much of the building was ...