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Old Posted Feb 5, 2007, 12:23 PM
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Thumbs up Cedar City Receives A Top Ranking From Where To Retire Magazine





For the second time in a year, Where To Retire Magazine has recognized Cedar City as being one of their best picks for retirees. In their recent February “Best Choices” issue, the Magazine recognizes Cedar City as one of their “Five Best Budget Towns To Retire.”

The magazine, which is geared towards helping people with their retirement decisions, profiled five towns that give residents the most bang for their retirement buck. The towns were selected based upon the myriad of perks and amenities offered at a lower cost than many communities. Where To Retire editors chose the following top five locations as the picks for best budget towns, including Crossville, TN; Columbia, SC; Mount Dora, FL; Sussex County, DE; and Cedar City, Utah.

According to the Where To Retire editor, Mary Lu Abbott, these budget locations offer retirees outdoor recreation, scenic beauty, cultural events and a well rounded lifestyle with costs of living below the national average. According to Abbott, Cedar City was selected because “it’s a haven for lovers of the arts and outdoors with access to an array of national parks as well as the Utah Shakespearean Festival at Southern Utah University.”

“We received the call a few months ago that we were in the running for the Best Choices Issue,” said Maria Twitchell, director of the Cedar City-Brian Head Tourism Bureau & Visitor Center, “I think it’s great to be recognized again by this well known publication.”

Where To Retire magazine was created as a means in helping readers find the ideal place to retire. Now published six times a year, the magazine covers the best retirement regions, towns and master planned communities across the globe and has a national circulation of 220,000. Cedar City was spotlighted in a 10 page feature in their 2006 January/February edition and was selected as one the magazine’s “Top 8 Ski Towns” back in 2004.
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