10 Great Places to Live in 2013

Kiplinger’s 10 Great Places to Live.”

“This list is a nice representation of Americana,” says Marc Wojno, Kiplinger‘s Senior Associate Editor, “and what’s so interesting about these cities is that they each, in their own unique way, offer opportunities for their residents and visitors alike.”

#4: Santa Fe, New Mexico

With an unemployment rate of just 5%, its economy is bolstered by the tourism industry and government jobs, including the Los Alamos National Laboratory. Just 45 minutes away, it’s one of the largest research labs in the nation.