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Friday, March 11, 2011

Your best American cities - your virtual travel agent

Hello there! I'm Donna J. Jodhan, your virtual travel agent and today, I have some very interesting cities for you to think about.
I have enjoyed bringing these to you and I hope that you have enjoyed reading them. However, because of time constraints this may be one of my final postings.
I thank you all for all of your feedback and comments and hopefully in the future, I'll be back when time is a bit less crammed.
In the meantime, enjoy!


Week of March 12 2011

Your best American cities

1. Augusta Georgia
If you are looking for a city that offers you life in a small community and at the same time you can enjoy all of the amenities of a large city, then look no further than good old Augusta Georgia.
Very well known for being the first stop on the annual Masters Golf Tournament, this city is rich in cultural diversity.
It offers a very low cost of living.
Helth care facilities remain second to none, and the city's economy runs on robust technology, manufacturing, and food sectors.
Come and enjoy what Augusta has to offer.

2. Fortworth Texas
If you are seeking a city that offers you the following, then you must take the time to visit Fortworth Texas and stay for a while.
Great financial opportunities, excellent employment possibilities in healthy transportation and technology sectors, and the ability to live in comfort and style.
Fortworth offers a cost of living that is way below the national average.
It has been pegged as one of America's most livable cities and neighborhoods range from the urban and ethnic to the multi cultural.
Home styles fall in the Spanish Colonial, the historic, and the modern.
Homes are of the urban, condo, and apartment variety.
The weather is warm and there is always nearby Dallas to visit.

3. Kansas City Kansas
If you are looking to live a nice quiet life in the midst of a large city, then look no further than good old Kansas City.
Located across the river from its name's sake; Kansas City Missouri, this lovely city offers you a very low cost of living with extremely affordable home prices.
Home styles range from the spacious suburban to modern townhouses and condos.
The city is thriving and there is much for you to see and do.
Much for the history buff to admire and lots of greenery.

4. Montgomery Alabama
If you are seeking to relocate to a city that offers much of the old and a great deal of the new, then welcome to Montgomery Alabama.
A city where the cost of living enables you to afford great housing.
A city with excellent educational and health care facilities.
A city that is rich in sporting activities, arts museums, and one that has a flare for music; Montgomery is deep in the musical roots.
Montgomery is great for students as well and there are very lucrative job opportunities to be had.


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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