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[QUOTE="Hoser:861702"][QUOTE="succubus:861556"]Portsmouth was recently honored with another high accolade, this one being named to the 'Top 20 Best Towns in America' by Outside Magazine. This honor was given based on criteria used to determine the best places in the country that provide 'the greatest opportunities for living the good life'. The top 10 of the 'Top 20 Best Towns' in America: 1. Washington, D.C. 2. Chattanooga, Tenn. 3. Ogden, Utah 4. Portsmouth, N.H. 5. Tacoma, Wash. 6. Ithaca, N.Y. 7. Louisville, Ky. 8. Eureka, Calif. 9. Crested Butte, Colo. 10. Columbia, Mo. ~~~ Our fair city has received other recognition honors recently - Portsmouth was named the 'most walkable city' in New Hampshire by Prevention Magazine. The Portsmouth NH area, Rockingham and Strafford Counties, was also ranked as the second safest matropolitan area according California-based Farmer's Insurance Companies. Money Magazine had repeatedly named Portsmouth NH as 'one of the top best places to live in America' as well. [/QUOTE] Ya..."Money magazine" ranked Portsmouth well because it's filled with yuppies and hipsters. That town is merely a Massachussetts and New York suburb. I work in Portsmouth and hate the snobby fucktard attitude of the assholes that payed $600,000 for a 1200 square foot condo on State St. They act like everyone else in the world is 2nd rate. Not to mention that every license plate in Portsmouth reads either Mass or New York. Unfortunately...Portsmouth is no longer NH. I grew up there and now I live in Maine because I can't afford to live where I grew up because it's filled with scumbags from everywhere BUT NH. Too bad...it used to be a really nice fishing town when I was growing up. Nice and quiet.[/QUOTE]
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