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Maine
You should live in Maine, which offers a wonderful combination of adventure, natural beauty, and some awesome cities to boot. There's also an aura of mystery and magic to Maine (in part, perhaps, because of Stephen King's affinity for it!), and yet, it is still one of the safest places to live in the country!
New Hampshire
You should live in New Hampshire, which is full of natural beauty and a quiet, nice way of life. In New Hampshire, there is a strong sense of family and community, and it is actually one of the states with the lowest number of people below the poverty line.
Vermont
You should live in Vermont, which is beautiful and private, and offers some of the best skiing around. Perhaps because of this skiing, Vermont is actually one of the most active states in terms of exercise. Hiking, skiing, swimming in beautiful mountain pools, you name it, and there's a way to be active and enjoy nature in Vermont.
Massachusetts
You should live in Massachusetts, which prides itself on having a distinct and lovable culture. If you like brave, honest, straightforward (if a bit aggressive) people who value their friends and families above all things, then Massachusetts is for you. Another great thing about Massachusetts is that it offers the best of both worlds: important cities like Boston and lovely, rural views of nature.
Connecticut
You should live in Connecticut, which is a wonderful combination of fine living and nature. Whether you enjoy yachting in the Sound, tasting a variety of fancy restaurants, or simply hiking in the woods, then Connecticut is for you. Connecticut is a great place to make money and to raise kids.
Rhode Island
You should live in Rhode Island, which, as a very coastal state, offers the best of both worlds. You can get the frenzied peak of summer sea-time activity, and you can also get the lovely, lonely, and beautiful winters on the coast. People from Rhode Island are also environmentally conscious, welcoming, and friendly.