1. 2 years ago 

    AMES, IA: Ranked 5th BEST PLACE TO LIVE says AARP MAG. Hurray 4 us! Thanks 4 putting us on the map! (Never seen the summer tanager though)

    By Sarah Mahoney, September & October 2009

    Rich culture, great food, low stress. Who wouldn’t want to call these affordable cities home?


    5. Ames, Iowa

    Vibe: Wholesome Americana
    Population: 55,000
    Median housing price: $159,270
    Average commute: 17 minutes
    Average number of sunny days: 202 per year
    Most relaxing way to spend an afternoon: Paddling a canoe in Ada Hayden Heritage Park, where you may spot—besides hundreds of common birds—a short-eared owl or a summer tanager
    Simple fun for less than $10: Touring Reiman Gardens at Iowa State University, where $7 ($6 for seniors) buys access to award-winning rose gardens and more
    Who knew?: It recently ranked as the sixth-smartest city in the United States.

    Ames is a gracious town—with broad lawns, leafy neighborhoods, pretty parks and ponds—and its distinctly rural flavor is the key to its urban charm. With its thrice-weekly farmers’ markets, paddling options on the Skunk River, and 55 miles of city-maintained trails for avid bikers, runners, and walkers, Ames is a place for people who like wide-open spaces. “You can drive less than five minutes outside of town and you are really in the country,” says Russ Cross, 53, a bank executive in Des Moines, 30 miles away. The lively downtown area—including a long Main Street, fun restaurants (such as favorite Aunt Maude’s, serving up local meats, cheeses, and produce), and a pub with its own brew—adds to the charm. “I love that when I step outside my office on Main Street, it’s such a clean little town,” says Russ’s wife, Beth, 51, president of a local marketing company. “It’s one of the most welcoming places I’ve ever seen.” The couple, who like to run on Ames’s trails with their golden retriever, say they are a long way from retiring, but when they do, they can’t imagine moving anywhere else. “There’s just so much that I want to do right here,” Beth says.

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