Where is the nicest place to live in the United States?
Best Places to Live in the U.S.: 10 Best Cities
Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Arlington, Virginia.
The Woodlands, Texas.
Naperville, Illinois.
Columbia, Maryland.
Berkeley, California.
Irvine, California.
Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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