I would choose any small town with a medium-sized college. college towns have food and culture and stimulating conversation. typically they're very good schools and libraries. typically also relatively cheap.<p>Ithaca New York and Bellingham Washington are very fun cities for this type of layout. there are a lot of them that fit this criteria though
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Gary, Indiana has properties with internet. <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary,_Indiana" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary,_Indiana</a>
This is like asking "What's the best food to eat?" You need to give some criteria that are important to you.<p>You might want to look at states that don't have an income tax, to start. That can save some money, assuming saving money on taxes is one of your criteria.<p>If you Google for "best US cities" you'll find all kinds of lists with descriptions of various cities and why they're the best. Maybe start there.