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By Jill Konieczko
1) Winchester, Va.
2) Kalispell, Mont.
3) Juneau, Alaska
4) Hilo, Hawaii
5) Tanque Verde, Ariz.
6) Canyon Lake, Texas
7) Center Point, Ala.
8) South Burlington, Vt.
9) Carlsbad, Calif.
10) Cedar City, Utah
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