As far as Charles McDowell, 58, is concerned, there aren’t many places where a person can get the best of a big city—like world-class concerts and top-notch health care—and still be in a very small town: “When we go shopping at the Farmers’ Market, it’s not just a great place to get food, it’s a big social outlet—I can see 30 or 40 people I know in a few hours.” … Back to Article
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