12 best places to live in the U.S.
3. Washington, D.C.
Population: 607,731
Museums: 108
Colleges: 17
% residents with grad.
degree: 19.6
Household income: $72,110
% unemployed: 9.1
The tour: The
District of Columbia’s been known for political dysfunction, but when it comes to leisure it has become the nation’s leader. The nation’s capital has an expansive series of parks to go with its lively districts, such as Logan Circle and Foggy Bottom. D.C. rivals Boston for its depth and quality of schools.
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