The best town to live in in every state, according to data

This small suburb of Fairbanks is home to the University of Alaska Fairbanks, an international research center that also houses the Museum of the North. College's proximity to Fairbanks puts it near a number of cultural amenities like Pioneer Park, commemorating Alaskan history.

The affluent town of Catalina Foothills is less than 10 minutes from Tucson and surrounded by the picturesque Santa Catalina mountains. The town has easy access to the luxury outdoor shopping center La Encantada, resorts, and museums.

Bentonville is the home of the first Walmart and now serves as home to the corporate headquarters, as well as the Walmart Museum. Bentonville also houses the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and is close to the Northwest Arkansas Regional Airport.

Albany, California is a suburb of Oakland and a part of the greater San Francisco Bay Area. Despite its central location in a bustling area of the state, Albany's mission is to maintain its small-town ambiance.

The quiet Denver suburb of Holly Hills affords its residents modest home prices, good schools, and a small neighborhood vibe just 15 minutes from downtown Denver.

Aficionados of fall foliage can find some of nature's best colors along the shores of the West Hartford Reservoirs. Even outside of the fall months, this city is becoming a favorite place to live because of its farmers' markets, museums, and history.

Situated just outside of Tampa, Westchase provides residents easy access to city amenities and the beautiful beaches of St. Petersburg and Clearwater. This master-planned community includes plenty for locals to do, including two parks, a public golf club, and swim and tennis centers.

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