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All the different ways of solving the shelter problem. To be static or mobile? Roots, legs, or wheels?
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Post by jeremymday »

This is simply an extension of this forum thread...
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Please dont post opinions here. Only post the names of cities an ERE would be interested in. thanks!


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Thanks for bringing some order to the galaxy! :)
I'd suggest only posting the name of the city here and then making a hyper link to opinions in the other thread.


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NH, Seabrook

NH, Manchester

NH, Durham

NH, Keene

CA, Sacramento

OR, Portland

NH, Salem

NC, Asheville

FL, Gainesville

NC, Chapel Hill

TX, Austin

AZ, Tucson

PA, Pittsburgh
WA, Vancouver

TX, Lubbock

OR, Eugene

VT, Burlington

KS, Lawrence

CA, Salinas

UT, Salt Lake City

MS, Springfield

CT, Hartford

NY, Ithaca

NY, Rochester

NY, Syracuse

MN, Minneapolis

TX, Austin
As of 7/25/11


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Newmarket, NH (more expensive, south of Durham, NH)

Dover, NH (affordable, railroad, north of Durham, NH)


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MA, Burlington

PA, State College

OR, Eugene

CA, Chico

OR, Corvallis
WA, Spokane

ID, Coeur d'Alene

ID, Boise

OR, Baker

OR, Burns

OR, Pendelton

OR, Bend

WA, Walla Walla

OR, Klamath Falls

WA, Ashland.


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Post by jacob »

This list is now maintained on the wiki.
Please add new cities there.


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Post by secretwealth »

Wouldn't a city with temperate weather (around L.A., for example) be ideal? I seem to remember reading that 30% of produced energy goes into heating and cooling; live in a moderate climate, and you cut a lot of heating and a/c bills.
That being said, L.A. itself wouldn't be ideal, but further out (San Luis Obispo or Bakersfield) would work, wouldn't it?


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Post by doglover »

I had suggested Troy, NY back when we had this discussion.


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Post by Hoplite »

@doglover,
I took the liberty of adding Troy to the wiki list of places to live. I think that Troy has possibilities, particularly in the tri-city area with Albany and Schenectady.


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Post by doglover »

@hoplite,
Thanks! There is a lot to do in the tri-cities area. What recommends Troy more is you can have chickens in the city (not in Albany), and the regional train station is close by. Troy is also more artsy and funky. The availability of all sorts of housing is good in the whole region. Water is abundant. And there are navigable waterways.


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