Known to most people as “The Windy City,” Chicago is a bustling city full of popular performing arts attractions and top notch education facilities.
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Washington, D.C.
This culturally diverse capital of the U.S. was named after first president George Washington and offers visitors both historic and modern-day attractions.
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Known as the birthplace of grunge music for such popular bands as Nirvana, The Foo Fighters and Pearl Jam, and recognized as the city with the most literate and educated people in the U.S., Seattle offers students, professionals and families a great place to work and have fun.
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Recognized by Time magazine as “America’s Most Diverse City” in 2002, Sacramento is a cultural mixing pot full of deep-rooted U.S. history and is the capital city of California.
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Known as the state capital of Arizona and the fifth largest city in the U.S., Phoenix is a thriving city that’s home to countless museums, water parks, performing arts venues and sports teams.
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Ranked as the #1 place to live in the U.S. in the 2007 issue of Money Magazine, Middleton is a small city with a hometown charm. A small suburb of Wisconsin’s capital, Madison, it has over seventeen parks that are perfect for biking, hiking and fishing during the day.
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Home to Graceland, the 13.8 acre estate where rock and roll legend Elvis Presley lived, Memphis is a soulful city full of culture. Located in southwest Tennessee and resting above the Mississippi River, it is the perfect place to listen to blues music by B.B. King, eat Memphis-style barbecue and watch the annual Liberty Bowl game.
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Named by Money Magazine as the 5th best place to live in the U.S. because of its growing population, booming economy and excellent education system, Cary is an ideal city for recent college graduates.
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