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Los Lunas is a small town and suburb about 20 miles south of Albuquerque, NM. Photo of Public Library courtesy of Wikipedia and AllenS in the public domain....
Santa Rosa, a town of 170,000, is the County Seat of Sonoma County. That location puts it solidly in California's wine country and makes it a popular retirement community for baby boomers who enjoy wine and good food. The area is hilly with several nearby state parks. Outdoor activities and a slower lifestyle are also available here in plentiful supply. …...
Provo is a growing city in central Utah of over 100,000 people. Located 43 miles south of Salt Lake City, it is home to Brigham Young University, which definitely makes it a college town. There is a broad and beautiful Main Street into town with nice stores, a huge LDS Temple under restoration, and stately government buildings. At Central Avenue…...
Located on the Colorado Plateau, Farmington, New Mexico, is the only Metropolitan area of the Four Corners and is the commercial hub, with a diverse population of about 45,000. The Four Corners region is the only place in the United States where four states meet and is made up of the southwestern corner of Colorado, the southeastern corner of Utah,…...