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March 30, 2007

Fine Living is about to roll the cameras on season two of We Live Here and we want your help. Where should we be sending our crews? Where are the best places to explore from an insider's perspective? Click Here to see what others have said or SHARE YOUR SUGGESTIONS FOR WHERE WE SHOULD GO NEXT IN THE FORUM.

Fine Living is about to roll the cameras on season two of We Live Here and we want your help. Where should we be sending our crews? Where are the best places to explore from an insider's perspective? Share with us and our audiences what you know about the not-to-be-missed experiences and places and things to do in your neck of the woods.

Everyone knows that the best way to discover a new place is to be
guided by someone who already lives there. We want you to share with us the places to visit and things to do that we'd never know about unless you told us.

If we like what we hear, who knows, you might be the host of a segment in your own stomping grounds!


Add your Not-to-be-Missed experiences in the comments section below.

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Posted by: becki on April 26, 2007 12:02 AM


I live in new york state in the hudson valley below the shawangunk ridge which is a historical place from the mohonk mnt, to the minnewaska state park, I have lived in clove valley for 17 years, our area is known world wide for rock climbing , hiking, and for conservation, i feel lucky ,i have turkeys gobbling in my back yard every spring and fall,and i do call them in for the fun of it . we also have bears in our yard at least once a week .. i live in a special place i know that i am blessed to live in clove valley here below the shawangunk ridge in the hudson valley of new york state

Posted by: lori on April 25, 2007 9:26 PM


The best place to visit and live would have to be North Carolina. You have the best of both worlds here. Where I live I have the mountains 2 hours on one side of me and the beach 3.5 hours on the other side of me. The blue Ridge mountains in the fall is absolutely breathtaking and in the winter is a wonderland and a skier's heaven. Across the whole state the Springs are bursting with tons of color, especially the dogwoods and azealas. Granted the summers are hot and humid but, are great for fishing, boating, water skiing,fish frys,picnics,golfing and so much more.
The food. Did I mention the food? Oh My god! The best barbeque, hushpuppies, fried oysters,moravian cookies, Krispy kreme , Peach Cobbler, doughnuts,fried chicken and the list is endless. Southern cooking is the best!
North Carolina has some of the best schools in the country like Duke and UNC-Chapel Hill. UNC-State still sucks though ( Tarhill fan born and bred)(LOL)
North Carolina has everything you could possibly want and all the rich history and southern charm to go with it!

Posted by: Lynn C. on April 25, 2007 1:34 PM


Come to Michigan! I am born and raised here in the metro Detroit area, and one of my favorite places to be is Ann Arbor. Not only does it house one the best universities in the nation, but it also has beautiful parks (just had a picnic at Gallup Park), a culturally diverse community, and fantastic restaurants (Angelo's for breakfast, Prickly Pear in the summer, Dominick's for sangria, the Earle for a fantastic dinner...) I'm going to a concert at Michigan Theater tomorrow in fact! Kerrytown farmer's market on Saturdays makes you want to get up early on the wkends. There's always something to do and see in Ann Arbor which makes it such a great area to live in.

Posted by: Stephanie on April 25, 2007 9:34 AM


My fiance and I currently live in Las Vegas (not recommended), and were considering Seattle for retirement. Other than the expensive homes, Seattle sounds incredible! CAN ANYONE RESPOND ABOUT THE WEATHER OUT THERE: Does it really rain almost everyday? Is it always gloomy or wet? Please help me out and confirm or clear up some of these rumors. Thanks everybody!

Posted by: Alyssa on April 24, 2007 11:02 PM


The San Francisco Bay Area has it all! Incredible picturesque City which is typically the number one travel spot in the country, combined with wonderful culture, amazing restaurants, etc. In close proximity is the wine country with its wonderful wineries, great restaurants, the russian river, and the seaside cliffs and drives are unforgetable.

Posted by: Brooke Littman on April 24, 2007 7:46 PM


Although I now live in Michigan, I must say the best place that I have been is Colorado Springs, CO. I lived there for about 4 months. The people are friendly, weather is really warm, the mountains are verry pretty. They have a nice theater district, and art is every place. The shopping is nice to.

Posted by: Jessica on April 24, 2007 5:43 PM


I live in what the kids call "Podunk Town",meaning absolutely nothing at all to do!! It's actually called Webster,Florida. There is nothing to do,there are more cows than people,the so-called famous Webster Flea Market should be called:"Let's buy cheap foreign crap and sell it to these dumb country folk".I knew there wasn't much going on when I moved here,but I heard that small towns offered a close knit community of friendly caring people. WRONG again. On a happier note,anywhere in the New England area is wonderful!! As long as you can deal with the cold.

Posted by: Flo on April 24, 2007 6:42 AM


I've lived alot of places and have appreciated things about all of them, but I now live just north of Denver and couldn't be happier. I love reading all messages from people who wouldn't want to live here...thank you! Keeps the crowds down. It's a paradise for those who love to ski and hike. When I lived in Houston my weekends were spent indoors. Here I am always outside, skiing every weekend in the winter, snowshoeing and hiking the rest of the year. And I agree with the person who wrote about Crested Butte. That is my dream place to live.

Posted by: Sarah on April 23, 2007 6:00 PM


After reading all of the postings, I'm suprised to see that no one has mentioned the great little city of Lexington, KY. The Bluegrass region rivals any other spot for natural beauty. There are four distinct seasons, but none which is too outragously hot or cold. Plenty of things to do, a growing downtown and several interesting day trips near the city.
Yes, there is an element of narrowminded Evangelicalism, but it is offset by a huge University which diversifies the population. Both the Left and Right are represented and I find that most of the people here are a nice blend of Southern hospitality and urban sensiblity.
I would love to give Fine Living a tour of my city!

Posted by: Lisa on April 21, 2007 3:00 PM


SUFFOLK COUNTY-LONG ISLAND, NY. BEAUTIFUL, CULTURALLY DIVERSE, SURROUNDED BY WATER/ BEACHES. 45 MINUTES FROM NYC. THIS IS THE SUBURBS OF NY,,,EXCELLENT SCHOOLS. ALL RACES, CREEDS, INCOMES. MANY WELL KNOWN COLLEGES/ UNIVERSITIES. AVERAGE "JOES" AND THE "BILLY JOELS" RESIDE HERE. HAS 4-SEASONS, WINTERS SOMETIMES ARE ROUGH. VERY NICE PLACE TO RAISE A FAMILY.

Posted by: SANDY on April 20, 2007 3:05 PM


There is a beautiful city called Niagara-on-the-Lake, in Ontario, Canada. This is where Canada began. It was called Newark years ago. Today it is full of bed and breakfast, country inns, antique buildings, all on the shore of Lake Ontario where the Niagara River flows into the lake. So many tourists go to Niagara Falls, Ontario, which is the better of the two falls but do not hear of the town of Niagara-on-the-Lake. Now famous for Bernard Shaw Theatres, 3 in all. Named the most beautiful town in Canada for several years. Niagara is home for over 62 wineries. Stay in one of the wonderful bed and breakfasts, go on a wine tour during the day, have a wonderful meal in the many restaurants and go to the Shaw Theatre at night.

Posted by: diane on April 19, 2007 1:12 PM


The mountains of NC are amazing!

Posted by: NC For Me on April 19, 2007 9:55 AM


Bainbridge Island, a short ferry commute to downtown Seattle, but a world away! In 2005, CNN/Money Magazine voted this beautiful island community the 2nd best place to live in the US. You can count the number of traffic lights on one hand, and school test scores are consistently the best in the state. We enjoy fabulous restaurants, theater and a vibrant music scene. Thanks to a strong economy in the Northwest, the island housing market is booming. The median price of a home on Bainbridge is approaching $700,000. Some islanders express concern that Bainbridge will become "the Carmel of the Northwest," but the community is committed to retaining its small town charm and preserving it's open spaces and natural places. Bainbridge has a rich and interesting history and a diverse population. People here care about each other, look out for each other and are active stewards of the environment.

As a member of the Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, and a realtor with Prudential on Bainbridge, you may think I'm biased. I AM!

Posted by: Lois on April 18, 2007 7:09 PM


I've lived in Cherry Hills and Greenwood Village, CO -- the WORST state in which I ever lived -- snow, hicks, cold, smog, you name it. Lived in PA -- also nasty (cold and it does snow) and Manhatten (wonderful city -- the arts, the people -- but that cold weather is unbearable); Scottsdale, AZ (fairly cultured people, but cold desert nights in the winter and hot desert days in the summer). Was born and raised in Newport Beach and if you can live within 5 miles of the beach in Cali -- it's fanatastic! IF I had to leave my current home I could go back there. Have lived in Waikiki Beach for 22 years AND IT IS BY FAR THE BEST! Not too many evenings below 70 degrees, no days above 90 -- no bugs, sophisticated people, laid back lifestyle AND the midwestern and southern tourists leave after a week or so. LIFE IS PERFECT HERE!

Posted by: Dwane Rogers on April 17, 2007 10:19 PM


I live in Mountain Home, Arkansas. North Central, on one of the cleanest lakes in the U.S. Bull Shoals. Along with some of the very best river fishing ever! The White and Buffalo Rivers. Clean air good people and a wonderful place to raise your kids.

Posted by: nancy on April 17, 2007 6:45 PM


Denver. Need I say more? Sunshine, no humidity, and the mountains at your finger tips. This city is an outdoorsy person's mecca. Go out and party in LoDo on Friday night and then wake up early Saturday and head to the Rocky Mountains. Colorado has so much to offer...kayaking, rafting, mountain bike riding, trail running, camping, hiking...and the list goes on and on. Not an outdoorsy person? Well, there are so many neat mountain towns right at your fingertips. The main street of these nestled towns are home to many boutique shops and delicious restaurants. I always feel like I'm going back in time when I walk up and down the streets.

Posted by: Erin on April 17, 2007 6:25 PM


I live in rural America. We leave our doors unlocked and you can leave your car running, doors open while you run into the store. Everyone knows you some how. We have history ( George Washington lived here), we have diversity and plain friendly people. My home town is Perryopolis , Pa.

Posted by: Marg P on April 17, 2007 6:22 PM


Tolliver,

Amite, LA. A very small town, lost in time, nothing to do--tractor pulls, baseball games. No jobs there, biggest store Walmart, no museums. Old homes that need repair, small family restaurants. Outsiders are not welcome. The only reason Amiteians talked to me was because I have family there. It is the home of my Mother, not a lot to do there. The biggest thing there is the Pontchautola Strawberry Festival.

Posted by: Yvonne on April 17, 2007 3:42 PM


I live in a town that you don't blink or you'll never know you went through it. It's called Sebastopol, Texas. It is on the North/East end of Lake Livingston. It is in the east Texas Piney Woods. This is a 4 seasons hometown kind of place. My husband and I moved here 7 years ago and have fallen in love with our neck of the woods. The lake offers boating of course, fishing and fishing tournaments, swimming, all things water sports/activities. We have an island called Goat Island that really has goats and is fun to dock at to spend some time playing and scouting around. But the best is in my own yard. We have 9-13 deer that come daily to drink from our creek and graze on the grass, not to forget the squirrels and birds that also call this home. But the funniest was the day my husband and I were BBQ'ing on the deck and four armadillo's decided to join us for dinner. This is a little community that stands together in times of need such as after hurricane "Rita". We have great schools and plenty of activities year round to enjoy. This is just the best place to live and raise a family or retire. Come on over to our neck of the woods, the door is always open.

Posted by: Tammy Muir on April 17, 2007 1:35 PM


Plano, Texas. It has all the wonderful peace of a neighborhood with all the amenitities of living in a big city. Positioned on the north side of Dallas, the city offers a reason to be green, a plethora of city services, reasonable taxes, great shopping and more. It's beautiful, peaceful, has great schools and great community. Ahhhh, I've found home.

Posted by: Judy Babb on April 17, 2007 11:38 AM


Tennessee is one of the best places to live because of health issues, weather and all the nature that is around and is so gourgious. It is also protected more than the bigger cities.

Posted by: Jessica Stremciuc on April 17, 2007 11:29 AM


Believe it or not, Greenville, SC
Like the song goes, "I've been everywhere, man", I have lived in alot of places. Grew up in Huntington Beach, CA in the 1960's. Best childhood you could ask for! Beaches, Disneyland, mountains, desert etc. Lived in Franfurt Germany, Melbourne FL, Huntsville, AL, Nashville TN, Charlotte, NC and vacationed in serveral different countries and states. I seem to always come "home" to Greenville SC. This place is the best!! We are in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, so needless to say the scenery is great. We usually have short, mild winters and hot humid summers. Spring and fall are beautiful. Our downtown is the BEST! It is so quaint. Reminds me of a small college town. It has a river and falls running through it and lots of festivals and events going on year round. We are only 4 hours to the coast and less than an hour to the mountains. THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS!!
P.S. We must have something appealing because George Clooney picked this area to film his next movie! A little bit of Hollywood came to our town!

Posted by: Amy on April 17, 2007 8:14 AM


destin fla. the home of beautiful beaches with clear emerald green water and sugar white beaches. its the place to be when looking for a place to spend your next summer vacation.
destinfla.com check it out!!

Posted by: cindy on April 15, 2007 10:10 AM


Paradise in the Western hemisphere? It is Granada, Nicaragua... I've been living in paradise for a while now, and still need to pinch myself everyday. The colors- the birds- the plants in my garden- virtually everything about everyday life is blissful and beautiful beyond words. Granada was the first Spanish-settled city in the Americas & the history remains. Adobe buildings of every color line cobblestone streets that deadend at Lake Nicaragua. Mombacho- a volcano blanketed in tropical cloud forest looms over the city. From my rooftop deck you can enjoy both the view of the volcano & the colorful spires of Granada's Catedral in the Central Park! I hope we'll see a show in my town!

Posted by: Julie Anne on April 13, 2007 11:52 PM


SEATTLE!! Love the city, color of the sky, people, food, culture, arts and entertainments, sea view, weather and of course- the Space Needle :)

Down with I Love NY and cheers to I LOVE SEATTLE!!!

Posted by: Yvonne on April 13, 2007 5:46 PM


any information on amite,la. we are moving there this summer.

Posted by: tolliver on April 12, 2007 4:16 PM


New Oxford Pennsylvania is the next best think to Mayberry. From the first day I moved into town in 2002, until the day I was appointed to Borough Council, I was welcomed as a neighbor and greeted as an old friend. Speaking of next best things, New Oxford is just down the road from Gettysburg Pennsylvania, so when you've had enough of the battlefields and the hustle and bustle, take a quick jaunt east on route 30 to New Oxford. Oh, did i mention that New Oxford is "The Antique Capital of Central Pennsylvania?" In a town of nearly 2000, there are over 500 antique dealers in the shops and co-ops. There are also a few great bed and breakfasts as well. You really need to check us out!

Posted by: Steve McNaughton on April 12, 2007 11:35 AM


Other people have touted San Diego. I lived there most of my life. Decided to move a few years ago and looked up and down the west coast, all over the Rockies, along the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts and even in Canada. And we moved to a little town about an hour from San Diego called Julian. It's an old gold mining town, now kind of a touristy place, lots of people from all over come here to eat apple pie and enjoy the mountains. The charms of Julian include the friendly people who live here, horses grazing down town, restaurants that rival San Francisco, a real good country doctor, an honest mechanic, and a kind of throw-back, 1950's attitude. Oh, and drive about an hour west and you're in San Diego. Talk about having your fish taco and eating it too!

Posted by: Jan Payne on April 11, 2007 6:43 PM


Warren County New Jersey. Almost completely unknown, very close to New York City and Philadelphia. Wineries, historic villages and country roads, and not much else.


http://countrydogs.blogspot.com for info on the county


http://www.pohat.com/gerrykasper/images/houses/sbfine/index.html for info on an 1825 stone house for sale in Warren County

Posted by: GKasper on March 14, 2007 2:26 PM


I was born and raised in Baltimore, MD. I have watched this town grow up and it is becoming much more sophisticated. I publish Baltimore's ONLY food and wine magazine, here. We are a local magazine and with my repetoire of people I know, you will be glad to have me take you around my town! Lots of cool places to go and many cool people to meet! Be sure to find me when you come to Bmore! Check out my website, too! www.baltimoreeats.com Can't wait till you come!!!

Posted by: Celeste Corsaro on March 4, 2007 9:10 PM


Come down during hurricain season and teach us how to made something special with hurricaine supplies and possibly no power?

Posted by: Hope on February 28, 2007 9:35 AM


I lived in San Francisco for three to five years, but also in Sausalito, which was where I did leave my heart, but now I live in the Ponderosa Pine in, Flagstaff, Az. North Beach is a wonderful treat, China Town, Cafe Trieste in North Beach use to have opera on Saturdays. The Cow Hollow district, Union Street is fabulous street, wonderful delicious delights, and great stores, and is also an enjoyable spectacle. The Haight has been revamped and some of the best antiques are there, or Retro. Sausalito, Bolinas, Muir Woods, I could go on forever. Now to get to Bolinas, you have to be very careful, or you will miss the turn. It sits between Stinson Beach, and Point Reyes, don't miss this wonderful place that has no time, and was created from the earthquake in the early 1900's, so it is mystical, and has an eclectic population, and wonderful seafood, and a shore to just sit and relax, and watch the ships going into the Bay. Have fun, I did.

Posted by: kathleen erbe on February 27, 2007 10:54 PM


Galena, Illinois is absolutely beautiful. It is only a few hours drive from where we live in northern Illinois. It is especially beautiful in the fall when the leaves are turning. It is a cute, quaint little town with lots to offer if you want somewhere special to go for a long weekend getaway.

Posted by: Laurel Gage on February 27, 2007 3:54 PM


We Live Here - Venice Beach, CA!
What a fun, lively beach town to hit up everything from art to crazy street vendors, to fantastic nightlife.
I would love to help show the way in this great beach town!

Posted by: Michelle on February 18, 2007 5:06 PM


I know you've hit L.A. but how about my favorite city and home, SANTA MONICA? It has such a cool vibe and community feel. I could show you, great red velvet cake and breakfasts, free massage beds, power yoga that is packed with cool people, meditation gardens and shrine, and Pacific Rim food made with veggies from the Santa Monica Farmer's market, not to mention a great happy hour every day. Throw in Art Deco hotels and some celebrity sitings. Thanks for letting me brag!

Posted by: Marie Lake on February 17, 2007 3:09 AM


HOUSTON, TEXAS!!!

It is the fourth latgest city in America and most people know nothing about it. I want to dispell the preconceptions towards Houston and show that it has a lot to offer.

Houston has the largest variety of food and restaurants outside of NY (I swear!). Some of the best cuisine you will eat is here: BBQ, Tex-Mex, Vietnamese, Indian, etc. Also, how could you pass up a place called the House of Pies? Think of a greasy spoon that serves the best pie to a mixed clientel of students, off-duty cops, cute old couples and bikers.

Houston has one of the best art/museum districts. World class ballet, symphony, opera and art museums. Also some of the best shopping is here too. We have the Galleria that has everything from Louis Vuitton to Urban Outfitters to Rice Village where tons of quaint independent shops sell their wares right next to a vintage store/tattoo parlor in the Montrose District.

The people are nice and down to earth and will always show outsiders hospitality.

There are 3 major universities here so Houston is a very intellectual city. Remember, NASA is here too.

The best time to come is either spring (March, April) or fall (October, November) when the weather is actually very nice (little rain, less humidity).

I sincerely hope We Live Here chooses to do a show about Houston because I think it's time the rest of the population see the greatness of this huge, vibrant, friendly, ever-changing city. Houston is a city with deep southern roots but also has a hip, cultured side that makes it such a great place to live and call home.

Posted by: Celina Paquette on February 16, 2007 11:54 PM


Check out Annapolis, MD. A small town (36,000 POP) with stellar dining and things-to-do!

Posted by: WAG on February 4, 2007 7:27 PM


Colorado Springs!
Amazing climate, tons of hot spots and nature views. Pikes Peak, Garden of the Gods, The Broadmoor Hotel and miles and miles of hiking and biking trails. Plus a very trendy downtop with Brewpubs and eateries. Colorado Springs is ranked as one of the fittest cities in America and boasts over 300 days of sunshine annually.

Plus, I graduated high school with Brandon and ran track with him, I'd love to show my old friend around my new city!!!!

Posted by: Gary Alan Taylor on January 18, 2007 4:23 PM


"Lucky you live in Hawaii" is something I always hear from friends on the U.S. mainland. Do you want to see what life in paradise, past the hula dancers, luau, Diamond Head and surfers, is really like? Visit Honolulu where I live and experience a dynamic, cosmopolitan city and then drive 45 minutes out to the North Shore where everyone wears slippers (or flip-flops as you call it). Honolulu's Chinatown is one of the oldest in the country, but experiencing a revival with exciting restaurants, galleries, bars and salons dotting the landscape. Waikiki just received a new influx of sand (pumped in from the ocean) and sparkling new hotels and shops. I always hang out at the legendary "Pink Palace of the Pacific," The Royal Hawaiian hotel to watch the sunset and drink a mai tai from their bar of the same name or cruise down to the quieter end of Waikiki to lounge at the W Honolulu. Come visit Hawaii and see where I live!

Posted by: Claire on January 18, 2007 2:42 AM


Let us surprise you with San Francisco's big sister city: Oakland, CA

Posted by: Misty Rasche on January 12, 2007 8:41 PM


ALASKA,ALASKA,ALASKA,ONE OF THE MOST BREATHTAKING
STATES YOU COULD EVER SEE, SMELL, HEAR. THE AIR IS CLEAN, AND FRESH. THE SOUND OF PEACE AND QUIET.
THE SITES ARE SOMETHING, SOMETHING OUT OF A BOOK OF FAIRYTALES. I WORKED 3 JOBS AND SAVED UP FOR 2 1/2 YEARS FOR THIS TRIP OF A LIFETIME. IT WAS WELL WORTH THE EXTRA HARD WORK AND NO LIFE.

Posted by: GAM on January 3, 2007 1:24 PM


Sorry - you are all wrong. This is the best place - south Orange County, California. The weather is the best anywhere (including Europe). We have beautiful beaches - sunsets are awesome, great shopping (Fashion Island, South Coast Plaza), an amazing multi-theatre performing arts center; the Angels baseball team, the Mighty Ducks hockey team. The landscaping is beautiful all year round. Kids and pets can be out every day. San Diego or Los Angeles are an hour away.
Negatives: the high cost of real estate and the increasing traffic.

Posted by: Shirley Kenson on December 31, 2006 6:02 PM


Do you know what it means to love New Orleans. Let's forget that snippy hurricane for the moment(the storm, not the drink y'all). New Orleans is the most and least American city in the country. We've got street signs spelled in French but pronounced in something that sounds like Staten Island. We make pudding out of bread, juleps out of mint and music out of anything at all. We have the world's best free party, Mardi Gras and anyone can have a baby here, just by eating a piece of cake, (we hide a baby in the King Cakes, find the baby throw the next party).

New Orleans is more than a city, it's a way of life. Post hurricane this city is having some growing pains but one thing we'll never outgrow is our love of life, our obsession with good food and our belief that real success is the company you keep not the company you work for. Come and laissez le bon temps roulez y'all, my friends and I would love to show you our New Orleans.

Posted by: Sylvana Joseph on December 28, 2006 10:58 PM


After reading both the good and bad reviews I realize home is where the heart is and any place can be fun it's what you make of it. I just wanted to comment about Detroit, Mi.( I know live in Phenix city, Al) I travel quite a bit with my children because I want them to experience the world. Detroit is my birth place I still love the city and their are so many places to go and things to do and the city is trying hard to come back. I think the key to all of these cities are to visit them and help their revenue the more money a city makes I believe the better. Don't count Detroit out just yet. Like a Phoenix from the flame we will rise. P.S. if you want to move to a small town with great housing prices check out Phenix city, Al

Posted by: kim on December 28, 2006 7:45 PM


After reading both the good and bad reviews I realize home is where the heart is and any place can be fun it's what you make of it. I just wanted to comment about Detroit, Mi.( I know live in Phenix city, Al) I travel quite a bit with my children because I want them to experience the world. Detroit is my birth place I still love the city and their are so many places to go and things to do and the city is trying hard to come back. I think the key to all of these cities are to visit them and help their revenue the more money a city makes I believe the better. Don't count Detroit out just yet. Like a Phoenix from the flame we will rise.

Posted by: kim on December 28, 2006 7:43 PM


After reading both the good and bad reviews I realize home is where the heart is and any place can be fun it's what you make of it. I just wanted to comment about Detroit, Mi.( I know live in Phenix city, Al) I travel quite a bit with my children because I want them to experience the world. Detroit is my birth place I still love the city and their are so many places to go and things to do and the city is trying hard to come back. I think the key to all of these cities are to visit them and help their revenue the more money a city makes I believe the better. Don't count Detroit out just yet. Like a Phoenix from the flame we will rise.

Posted by: kim on December 28, 2006 7:38 PM


After reading both the good and bad reviews I realize home is where the heart is and any place can be fun it's what you make of it. I just wanted to comment about Detroit, Mi.( I know live in Phenix city, Al) I travel quite a bit with my children because I want them to experience the world. Detroit is my birth place I still love the city and their are so many places to go and things to do and the city is trying hard to come back. I think the key to all of these cities are to visit them and help their revenue the more money a city makes I believe the better. Don't count Detroit out just yet. Like a Phoenix from the flame we will rise.

Posted by: kim on December 28, 2006 7:37 PM


Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire. Four season fun, but come this summer and I can take you by boat to all the hot spots for breakfast, lunch and dinner, and after dinner. I am a native and a real estate agent. www.adamdow.com or www.luxurylakeside.com.

Posted by: Adam Dow on December 17, 2006 10:52 AM


Crested Butte the undiscovered country in Colorado. I am a born and raised Coloradoan and have lived from Denver to Grand Junction and Ft. Collins to Alamosa. My wife an I discovered Crested Butte, Colorado on the way home from taking our youngest daughter to a state college in Durango. "WOW" the only word to explain my thought of how in the world did I not know about this place. Crested Butte is uniquely authentic and Colorado's best playground with well over 2 million acres of National Forest and Wilderness you can ski - alpine, nordic and backcountry, bike, hike, raft, water ski at Blue Mesa Colorado's largest body of water, horseback ride, rock climb, fly fish, sit down and drink a beer lake fish, hunt or walk through acres of wildflowers...Crested Butte is the wildflower capital of Colorado. Did I forget to mention you can come and just relax and truly get away from it all. Crested Butte is free of chain stores and chain resturants. There isn't a bad place to eat or shop. Pack your bags and come to Crested Butte you won't be disappointed.

Posted by: Mike on December 16, 2006 2:19 PM


Theres a well hidden secret little area down here in the heart of the Texas Hill Country where I have bumped into such Hollywood legends as John Travolta shopping for China Sandra Bullock filming a movies, crossed the same paths here as Willie Nelson,Matthew McConaughty, Benjamin Bratt and so so many more. In fact the little town of Gruene, Texas which was once listed as an official ghost town now boast of having the oldest dance hall in Texas as just part of it's fame. On the walls of that dance hall is the pictures and autographs of patrons who have visited from John Wayne to John Travolta. Movies such as "Michael" have been shot there'. Right down the road a bit "Hope Floats" and "Miss Congenialtiy" was shot. Austin is only 30 minutes away and San Antonio is 40 minutes away. The town of Gruene was is a whole town full of Bed and Breakfasts, The Grist Mill restaurant that is just unbelievable built on the side of a hill overlooking the Guadalupe river where hundreds of tubers ride the river daily. Gruene is situated just on top of this hill overlooking the river. The whole town is full of antique shops, a general store that feels like you are stepping back in time over 100 years when you walk in, The Grist Mill resaurant was an old Grist Mill that was over 100 years old. You can walk around in your bathing suits and shorts as you come in off the river or wait till night when the Dance Hall lights up and the band starts and the town turns into cowboy hats, jeans and boots. The band is can be anyone from Pat Greene to Willie Nelson, it is always someone great. Just about every country and western singer you can imagine has sung there. You'll see them on the walls. If you come to this town try to stay at one of the cabins on the river. The town of New Brunsafel is next semi big town nearby with homes, schools, malls, shops, hotels and restaurant only 5 minutes from Gruene.
IT ALSO BOASTS OF THE TRAVEL CHANNELS NUMBER ONE WATERPARK IN AMERICA "SCHLITTERBAUN"!

yOU WILL love this place but you will need at least a week to do everything. You must tube the river and ride the rapids it's a blast. Also go to nearby Austin and San Antonio. Go to Schlitterbaun waterpark for sure, and you must eat at the Gristmill and sit outside where you can see the river right at dusk (It's so beautiful and peaceful). Also Gruene is the only place in Texas where you can flyfish for rainbows thanks to Texas Parks and Wildlife and the Trout Association restocking program.

Posted by: Donna Chance on December 10, 2006 12:39 AM


I think Johnson City TN. is a wonderful place to live. Beautiful fall colors as well as a mild climate. It is a very growing city where you see many out of towners relocating especially from Florida.Johnson City is so conveinent to North Carolina, Virginia as well as Kentucky.I think it would be worth your time to check it out.

Posted by: Daniel on December 9, 2006 7:54 AM


Bend Oregon.... World class skiing from the top of a 9,000 ft. volcano. Some of the most challenging water rafting in North America. World-renowned rock climbing. 300+ sunny days a year (we're on the dry side of the Cascades) Stunning Nordic skiing, Awesome golf. Great local Microbrews and unmatched resturants. Conde Nast magazine ranked one, The Blacksmith Shop, as one of the best in the nation. There many more. Bend consistantly ranks in top 10 standings as a place to live,work or play.

Posted by: Randy Kerr on December 3, 2006 11:01 PM


Where you should go next is northwest Colorado to Maybell, Colorado! A quiet, very small town with maybe 80 to 100 residents but conveniently located on US Hwy 40. There is a general store, gas station, hotel, restaurant, post office and library and a town park with RV parking and facilities. This is a fantastic place for the outdoors person with fishing, horseback riding, hunting with camera or otherwise for big game and waterfowl, bird-watching, hiking, etc. The area is rich in history from gun-fighters to the undiscovered ruins of habitants of long ago to the local dinosaur findings. There are thousands of acres of public land and we're located in the Yampa River for great water sports and fishing. The sunsets are unbelievable.

Posted by: Margaret on December 3, 2006 7:13 PM


You really need to come to Cleveland. We are quite a surprise, not just an old, dead steel town. Cleveland has a lot of ethnicities and it shows. Little Italy has a lot of great Italian aspects, including restaurants. Downtown has fine restaurants and bars, plus all of Cleveland's sports facilities and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. University Circle is home to some of the worlds finest hospitals and world class museums. Our suburbs have a sense of pride and history, not just a big sprawling mass. I think Cleveland should be a future episode. We really are lovely once you get to know us.

Posted by: Patrick on December 1, 2006 10:22 PM


Try Southern Illinois in the Carbondale/Marion area. We have lots of wineries and bed/breakfast spots. We also are in the heart of the Shawnee National Forest. The Garden of the Gods is one of the most scenic spots in America. We are also between the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. Lots of scenery, outdoor activities, culture and family fun.

Posted by: T.Daniel on November 25, 2006 11:15 AM


The Red Hot Chili Peppers are leading the way at this years MTV Europe music awards with four nominations...

Posted by: Henry Horst on November 24, 2006 7:21 AM


Wow, we would love to show you the growing and moving town of Huntsville, AL. We are having a boom of growth due to the move BRAC(Base Realignment and Closure) made of several bases to our area. We have several attractions that make the area a very easy and great place to live like the Space Center here at Redstone Arsonal. The space program was basically started here in Huntsville back in the 60's with Mr. Von Braun. A lot of our attractions carry his name like the VBC(entertainment facility). Huntsville has more PhD's per square mile than anywhere in the world, except Silcon Valley. We are a very high tech city thanks to our rocket and missile scientists located in this area.

So, come see us and see all we have to offer. We are a small town quickly becoming a city with so much more!

Posted by: Beverly on November 22, 2006 10:43 AM


Brownsville, Texas (956) 459-7276 Some of the best Mexican food down these parts. Please reply

Posted by: Raul Rene Garcia on November 20, 2006 1:57 PM


I would like to see you visit Riverside CA.

Posted by: Janice Hutchinson on November 18, 2006 9:31 PM


My husband and I moved to Sedona, Arizona about thirteen years ago from New Jersey. Sedona is known for its beautiful red rock mountains. It is located mid state and is 4500 ft.in elevation. Although it gets quite hot in the summer (105)it cools down as soon as the sun sets. Only rarely do we use the air conditioner at night. We experience four seasons, including snow, however, it often melts by noon. Sedona is considered sacred land by the Indians, and is a popular tourist destination.

Posted by: Chris on November 18, 2006 4:35 PM


SEATTLE!! From Madrona to Queen Anne, the Admiralty district, the wharf and Alki beach, Seattle is booming with culture and is rarely shown as a place of interest. Most people think it's just a city of Starbucks and Boeing, but there are so many hidden treasures in the city and they deserve to be brought to the light.

Posted by: Jennifer on November 15, 2006 4:44 PM


Fairhope. Alabama. Beautiful,scenic town on the Eastern Shore of Mobile Bay. Less than 1 hour drive to the white sand beaches of the Gulf of Mexico.The town is full of history, and absolutely wonderful people. A favorite of many artists and writers since the early 1900s it is still a favorite of many. Quaint, affordable and great weather make Fairhope a great place to live.
It is very close to Mobile making it an easy commute, with no traffic to speak of. If we get better restaurant and food markets it will simply be paradise for sure.

Posted by: mimi on November 14, 2006 5:26 PM


I just moved to Kansas City, Mo two years ago. My husband and I love it here. Kansas city has a lot of cool places to visit. Our favorite place to take new people to the area is called the Plaza District. The Plaza District is full of shops and fine dining. Huge water fountains are every where you look. The steets are lined with beautiful old buildings. Another wonderful place for the whole family is the Kansas City Zoo. The zoo is very interactive. You can get very close to the animals. The zoo is full of lush trees and rolling hills.
At first, I thought Kasnas City iwas flat, but the city is full of tress and hills. It's a beautiful city to visit and live.

Posted by: M O'Reilly on November 8, 2006 11:10 AM


VENTURA, CALIFORNIA

quietly located between over-rated santa barbara and lots to do with too much traffic los angeles.

uncrowded beautiful beaches, fine dining, great shopping, antiques and the best surf, sushi and sunsets on the california coast!

don't tell!

Posted by: andrea m on November 7, 2006 11:44 PM


Seattle, please! From Redmond to Bellevue to downtown, there's so many options. 'MORA' icecream, downtown crab shacks, Uwajimaya, Burt-Gilman trail, pike place market, Ken Zaburo sushi bar. i'm always dropping by the fine living channel hoping to see us there.

Posted by: lisa on November 3, 2006 1:08 AM


Buenos Aires, Argentina is more than steaks, gauchos, and leather...Although any one of these treasures makes the city worth a visit. Buenos Aires is also much more than the so-called 'Paris of South America' with gorgeous (if a bit dilapidated) architecture, and a European orientation in politics and cuisine...This is a city of immigrants from all over the world: Italy, Spain, Germany, Syria, Armenia, Poland, China as well as other parts of Latin America. This is a city that knows heartbreak and scandal and deep passion - all of which are embodied in its most famous export: the tango...

Posted by: Layne Mosler on October 26, 2006 2:26 PM


It quickly becomes apparent when visiting Charleston, South Carolina that the city is a perfect setting for fine living. The historic environs complement an amazing art and cuisine scene. Whether your thing is laid-back beach bumming, dining in high style or appreciating some fine art, you will find something to enjoy in Charleston. Many tourists flock to the Market Street area for fried seafood and souvenirs, but the real treasures of Charleston are best discovered by talking to a local!

Attractions of note:

Gibbes Museum of Art: Now over 100 years old, the Gibbes Museum of Art showcases work from the American South and beyond. The Rotunda Gallery in the Beaux-Arts style building features a glass Tiffany-style dome. The Museum hosts monthly Art After Dark events that are great for mixing and mingling.

Aquarium Wharf: Boasting an IMAX theatre, the South Carolina Aquarium, a bar and restaurant and more, Aquarium Wharf is a great place to spend the day with the whole family!

Vickery's Bar and Grill downtown: A local favorite, Vickery's features an outdoor patio strung with twinkling lights. Visit them on Soul Food Sunday and don't miss the happy hour specials!

Sermet's Corner: Owned by a local artist, this creative cafe features mediterranean cuisine and fantastic views of King Street, the bustling shopping area.

52.5 Records: A little hard to find, but easy to love! This independently owned store features obscure selections including CDs, vinyl, books, DVDs and more. They often host performances by local bands.


Posted by: Jesse on October 23, 2006 2:58 PM


I have heard alot of comments for Minneapolis, but none for St. Paul! I think that We Live Here should come feature the Twin Cities. We have one of the best music scenes to be found anywhere. Not to mention art, restaurants, shopping and everything else larger cities have. Plus a few things they don't, like water (lakes and the Mississippi) everywhere throughout the cities, which gives the metro a park-like feel, great winter activities like the Winter Carnival, and above all we have great people. Of all of the places I have traveled, Minnesota people are the most kind and caring. They are an interesting mix of liberal and conservative coming together in some interesting ways. The people are really what makes the Twin Cities great! Come find out for yourself.

Posted by: CH on October 19, 2006 1:41 PM


Bend, Oregon...I wish I could keep this place a secret but the secret is out. Being the sixth quickest growing city in the United States everyone wants to live here, even without many availabe jobs, some call it "minimum wage with a view". Many like myself are here for the recreation, snowriding , mountain biking, hiking, kayaking, rock climbing, fly fishing, birdwatching, sailing and anykind of natural thing you can do outdoors in the most hospitible surroundings. Add in every kind of gourmet restaurant, cultural event and festival you can think of, it's all here..oh and lets not forget the beer, Bend has the best micro brewerys in the country. Difficult to get around in a car but if you commute via bicycle it's a dream.

I live here!

Posted by: Sabrina on October 18, 2006 4:38 PM


Hello, i come from gisborne in new zealand. the next place i would recommend to visit is gisborne. its a great sunny place. it has beautifull beaches and a wonderful small city feel about it.. it has beautifull rivers running thhrough the middle of it and many fun things to do..u can stay at a wonderfull b&b's or a flash new hotel at portside of the central city...(portside hotel or emerald hotel). there are also many small motels around.the food is awesome the people are awesome and the place is awesome. thats why i am saying to you...VISIT NEW ZEALAND AND COME TO GISBORNE. its a place you will never forget.

Posted by: Gisborne on October 12, 2006 4:36 PM


MINNEAPOLIS!!! I love Minneapolis. I am a born and raised Los Angelino but lived in Minneapolis for 2 years. I loved it! The Arts are fantastic there. From the ton of museums, night clubs, live music EVERYWHERE, Twins, Vikings, The Wild and Timberwolves to the wonderful theater scene which has more theater seats per capita than any other city besides New York. How about those awesome skyways? There are 7 miles of skyways in downtown Minneapolis. It is like a hamster habitat! One floor above ground, this system links buildings together with enclosed walkways. It connects most of downtown Minneapolis in climate-controlled bliss.
That means you don't have to go outside to get to another building, go shopping, go to a restaurant. You can use the skyway to take a short cut to a different street if you want to! The mass transit is fantastic. The Light Rail Train goes all through downtown as well as all the way down to the Mall of America. Which by the way is a great mall and the amusement park inside the mall is a great place to take the kids on those winter days.
If you are looking for recreation, or just to go and sit by the beautiful water and day dream, lakes are everywhere as well as the Mississippi river which goes right through Minneapolis and St. Paul. The neighborhoods are awesome. Here are a few:

The Uptown neighborhood
Follow Hennepin Avenue a few blocks south of downtown and you'll find the center of Minneapolis' hip energy. Off-beat shopping, late-night dining, vibrant nightlife and up-and-coming music line the streets of Uptown all week long. A young creative crowd populates this area. Just steps from the Chain of Lakes, Uptown's got everything an urban neighborhood should have and then some.

Riverfront District
This Minneapolis neighborhood draws historical flair from a past in flour milling, while exuding trend-setting panache among hip hangouts and eateries along the beautiful riverbanks. A dual landscape, the Riverfront celebrates the past with national landmarks, historic districts and museums – yet anticipates the future with innovative theater, tours and events.

Northeast
Minneapolis grew into the milling capital of the world along Main Street in Old St. Anthony. Now the surrounding neighborhood, just across the river from downtown, is a picture of urban vibrancy. Minneapolis landmarks like Nye's Polonaise Room exist along all-new trendy martini bars and fine dining.

Lyn-Lake
Uptown's edgier cousin, Lyn-Lake is home to Minneapolis icons like the Jungle Theater and Bryant-Lake Bowl. Everything about Lyn-Lake is one-of-a-kind. Intermedia Arts is one of the best galleries in the city. Herkimer Brew Pub and jP American Bistro provide the culinary excitement and nightlife crucial to an urban neighborhood.

Linden Hills
In Southwest Minneapolis between Lake Calhoun and Lake Harriet is the Linden Hills area. Referred to as a "small town in the city," this historic community boasts a wide assortment of unique shopping, recreation and dining options. With food choices ranging from BBQ to Asian fusion, anyone's preferences can be satisfied.

Eat Street
Just south of downtown on Nicollet Avenue, Eat Street is a multicultural haven jam packed with wonderful ethnic restaurants, cafes and groceries. Stroll down this section of Nicollet, take your pick of eateries, and you won't be disappointed.

Downtown
People who visit Minneapolis are amazed at the lively, vibrant downtown area. Sidewalk cafes, nightlife, fine dining, music, theater, shopping and more grace the streets of downtown. Maybe that's why people are flocking from the suburbs to once again take up residence in downtown lofts and condos. A recent flurry of residential development has created an enormous group of downtown dwellers.

Dinkytown
On the east bank of the Mississippi adjacent to the University of Minnesota, Dinkytown is infused with the University's eclectic energy. Sidewalk musicians, unique book shops, music shops, quaint eateries and energetic nightlife abound.

Cedar-Riverside
The Cedar-Riverside neighborhood is located adjacent to the University of Minnesota, and is home to a vibrant multicultural community. It is also home to several favorite theaters like Theatre in the Round, Mixed Blood Theater and the Cedar Cultural Center. On the west bank of the Mississippi, this area is a great starting point for bike trips and outdoor recreation.

50th and France
Located where the west suburbs meet Minneapolis, 50th and France is home to upscale shopping and fine dining. With cobblestone streets, elegant street lighting and a pronounced posh atmosphere, this neighborhood caters to the classy.
Last but surely not least are the people. Minnesota is known for their nice people. Hence the term "Minnesota Nice". That term is so true. I did not believe my ears when I first visited Minneapolis. Living there I got to experience "Minnesota Nice" all the time. It was like a breath of fresh air.
This midwest gem is a place I will return to one day when I can. At this point it is not possible but someday I will be back.

Posted by: MAO on October 5, 2006 2:54 PM


Hello,
My Minneapolis request for a place for your team to visit next was put in the Philadelphia comments instead of "Tell us where to visit next" section. Could you please put it under the correct category? Or if you meant to put it under the comment section of Philadelphia, could you please tell me why?
Thanks,
MAO

Posted by: MAO on October 5, 2006 2:52 PM


Put on your jeans and flannel shirt and head north to the country. Head North to Almont, Michigan. The beautiful small town is where my husband and I choose to live and raise our two sons. Our small village is always welcoming visitors to view our gorgeous area with summer Ladybug markets with fresh produce sold right in town. You can purchase art in the pocket park and stay for our summer concert series with our own loc