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Sunday, September 5, 2010

Your best American cities - a Sunday edition

Hello there and a happy holiday Labour Day weekend to you out there.
We have a special Sunday edition to share with you and we hope you enjoy it.
Enjoy your holiday tomorrow.
The Sterling Creations team

Your best American cities

1. Pembroke Pines Florida
If you are seeking a city where you can raise your kids in style, find some
of the best educational facilities, and live in a city that is considered to
be one of the best in America, then you have it all in Pembroke Pines.
This is a city that is close to Miami Beach and Fort Lauderdale.
Pembroke Pines has a magnitude of home styles for everyone.
There are assisttive living facilities for seniors and the disabled.
Subdivisions, suburban homes, and modern condos and apartments grace many of
Pembroke Pine's neighborhoods.
Fair and sunny weather is the order of the day.

2. Chesapeake Virginia
If you are thinking of relocating to a city that is rich in green space,
lots of outdoor activities, and job opportunities, then Chesapeake is it.
Chesapeake is ideally located in the industrail heartland of the Washington
D.C. and Virginia area.
It offers both urban as well as suburban life.
Cost of living is below the national average, real estate prices are
reasonable, and you can choose between single family homes and beautiful
waterfront properties.
Chesapeake is rich in history and there is lots of fishing, camping, hiking,
and biking for you to enjoy.

3. Durham North Carolina
If you are interested in furthering your career in either the medical or
high tech fields, then Durham is one of your best bets.
A city that is very well known for its research in these two areas, Durham
is home to some of the top corporations of America.
With pleasant weather, a cost of living that is below the national average,
and a magnitude of homes that range from the historic to the modern, this
city is void of clutter and confusion.
A city that is big enough to enable you to enjoy life without having to
enhail fumes and gasses.
A city that is robust, has a downtown area that is constantly keeping up
with restoration and preservation, and a city that offers you the advantage
of living and working in up to date environments.

4. Garden Grove California
If you are really looking for a wholesome city with much to offer, then that
city is Garden Grove California.
A city that is close enough to several major attractions but at the same
time has much to offer.
Close to Disneyland and the beaches.
Within calling distance of Anaheim, Santa Ana, and Los Angeles.
You can either choose to work in Garden Grove or commute to close by Los
Angeles.
Garden Grove has sunny weather all year round. Lots of lush green public
parks and great museums.
Fine dining and great entertainment.


I'm Donna J. Jodhan bidding you a happy travel time.
Visit me at www.sterlingcreations.ca if you would like to learn more.
Or send me an email at donnajodhan@sterlingcreations.ca.

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