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The Most Affordable Places in Each US State - Part 2

What are the most affordable places in the United States? This is the second and final part of our video about the most affordable places in each US state. Oops, you missed the first part? Hurry now and go and watch it to maximize your enjoyment of this information we are about to share. If you saw the first part, you would realize that the affordable places we mentioned are small towns for those who are looking to escape the stress of big cities. You would also agree that the cost of living is a big factor in deciding where to live. We told you a bit about the places we highlighted in each state. In this second part, we’re going to stick with the same style. Please enjoy it.

Montana: Sidney
No, not Sydney in Australia, is our starting point here. Sidney, a town in the state of Montana is close to the border of Montana and North Dakota with about 6,400 residents. Its close proximity to the Yellowstone River makes it a great place to enjoy outdoor activities while 78.30 percent of homes there are affordable.
Nebraska: Chalco
In Nebraska, Chalco, a census-designated place (CDP) in the eastern part of the state is the most affordable place. Here, 82.42 percent of homes are affordable while 75.3 percent are owner-occupied. Their median value is 153,100 dollars. You can visit the Chalco Hills Recreation Area and take a scenic walk around Wehrspann Lake.
Nevada: Spring Creek The next state is Nevada the location of Spring Creek, the city where 87.59 percent of homes are affordable. With over 13,600, residents, the city situated between the Elko Hills Ruby Mountains to the northwest and southeast is the most affordable in the state. New Hampshire: South Hooksett South Hooksett is a CDP in New Hampshire where 77.05 percent of homes are affordable. Home to 5,800 residents, it is located within Merrimack County and is about 3 miles away from Manchester. It is the 18th best suburb for public schools and the 14th best to buy a home in New Hampshire as 82.6 percent of homes are owner-occupied.

New Jersey: Yardville
We are now in Yardville in New Jersey where 77.79 percent of homes are affordable. It is also a CDP in Mercer County. This small town by the Delaware River and Philadelphia is less than an hour's drive from the city and a short driving distance from fun activities such as Sesame Place in Langhorne.
New Mexico: White Rock
In this small town with about 5,700 residents, 90.94 percent of homes are affordable. White Rock in New Mexico is next to multiple mountains, the Rio Grande, and Santa Fe National Forest. It is about 9 miles from Los Alamos National Laboratory. It has been ranked the best suburb to buy a house in New Mexico. New York: Big Flats Big Flats is a town in western New York. This town where 87.28 percent of homes are affordable is close to the Pennsylvania border. Close also to national forests, it’s near the city of Elmira and is not far from New York's Finger Lakes.
North Carolina: Wesley Chapel
Wesley Chapel is a small town in North Carolina where 84.31 percent of homes are affordable. Though as a community, it has existed since the 1800s, it was officially incorporated as a village in 1998. It has been ranked as the 6th best place to live in Union County, North Carolina.

North Dakota: Devils Lake
Devils Lake is a city of around 7,300 residents. The city where 80.15 percent of homes are affordable is named after the lake beside it. For those who love outdoor activities such as fishing, Devils Lake is great. Here is a place you can fish year-round, even in the winter.

Ohio: Delhi Hills
Delhi Hills is the most affordable place in the state of Ohio. This place where 85.75 percent of homes are affordable is just outside of Cincinnati and located on a bluff near the Ohio River. The town’s main attraction is Delhi Pike, a popular strip of highway with fast-food eateries and stores on both sides of the road.

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Discover The World's Biggest Yard Sale With The 127 Yard Sale

Do you love yard sales? Did you know that the United States is home to the BIGGEST yard sale in the world? OnlyInYourState had the opportunity to talk with the team at The 127 Yard sale to discover all of the tips and tricks every yard sale lover should know if they plan on attending this annual giant yard sale in the Midwest.
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Video Visit New Jersey in USA

Beaches, gardens, inventions and rock stars! Get to know my home state -- New Jersey! -- Marlene Monfiletto Nice, Cultural Attaché at the U.S. Embassy Vienna.
50 States video series.

New Jersey is the first state introduced.

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Allentown in Nj [4K]

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Allentown, New Jersey
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Allentown, New Jersey
Allentown is a borough in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the borough's population was 1,828,[8][9][10] reflecting a decline of 54 (-2.9%) from the 1,882 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 54 (+3.0%) from the 1,828 counted in the 1990 Census.[19]

Allentown was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on January 29, 1889, from portions of Upper Freehold Township, based on the results of a referendum held that day.[20] The borough was named for settler Robert Burnet's son-in-law, Nathan Allen[21] or for William Allen, who served as Chief Justice of the Province of Pennsylvania.[22]

Allentown's shopping district has antique and specialty shops, as well as restaurants. Many historic homes and historic buildings are located in the borough. The Horse Park of New Jersey is a park located near the borough but does have an Allentown mailing address. Heritage Park is located within the borough near the shopping district.

The borough received the 'Village Center' designation in 2002, which will allow the borough to receive additional state aid aimed at preserving historic and natural resource sites that are at risk.[23][24]


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Yosemite All Weather Highway - Predating Hwy 140 - We explore the bypassed 1916 Legislative Route 18

The Yosemite All Weather Highway actually predates California's Highway 140 designation. Not so far west of Yosemite National Park, between Mariposa and the California Gold Country, and the city of Merced in California's agricultural Central Valley, lies a 30 mile section of the original Legislative Route 18. LR 18 was constructed in 3 phases beginning in 1909. The section we explore in this video was constructed in 1916, beginning at the Mariposa County line and ending in the town of Mariposa. LR 18 would not be completed until 1926 due to being delayed by WWI. Once completed, it would create an uninterrupted, unpaved driving route extending from Merced to the western entrance of Yosemite National Park, a distance of about 70 miles. Less than 7 years after the All Weather Highway was completed, approximately 30 miles of the original LR 18 would be bypassed in 1932. After being bypassed this original section of LR 18 would come to be known simply as Old Highway. In 1934 the entire length of LR 18, including the new alignment, would be rebadged as California State Highway 140. These days, this old alignment is used primarily by locals and sight-seeing history seeking geeks such as myself. During the right time of year it's a beautiful drive however, be forewarned, road conditions vary and some are in extremely poor condition. But it's a very cool piece of highway history, with connections to some even older roads predating LR 18. And it's just a very nice drive between the community of Mariposa, in California's Gold Country, and the Central Valley city of Merced, known as The Gateway to Yosemite. So there it is, a low-key and not very detailed video, but a very fun drive through the foothills with a glimpse back into history.

US 130 --Bordentown to Robbinsville -northbound

Right turn from NJ 68 onto US 206 North; then on to US 130 northbound to Interstate 195.



Highlights: NJ Turnpike interchange, brief US 206/130 multiplex, Yardville bypass, and Interstate 195 interchange.

1261 Yardville Allentown Road, Allentown, NJ 08501 - MLS #22028679

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Dont miss out on this charming ranch-style home on a private lot located in Upper Freehold Township! Located a minute from quaint, historic Allentown, this home offers 1650sf of living space and is just waiting for you to call it home. This three bedroom, one bath home offers an updated kitchen with granite counters, tiled backsplash and stainless steel appliances. Hardwood flooring throughout the bedrooms, living and dining rooms. The bath with dual sinks has been updated. Need more room? The basement is partially finished and has outdoor access. Working from home? Why not sit in one of the two enclosed porches. Outdoor fun is a must on this .45 acre manicured lot. The septic and well were replaced in 2013 and the driveway has recently been redone. Walking distance to schools,local parks, restaurants, and easy access to major highways. Allentown High School and Upper Freehold Regional schools. A one year home warranty is included for added buyer peace of mind

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(3) US 206 Road Trip: Driving from Pemberton to Bordentown, NJ | SPLIT SCREEN (N)

Driving from Pemberton Township., NJ to Bordentown, NJ on US Route 206.

6:10 Columbus bypass/modern overpasses are boring
8:43 keep right, pass left
9:05 Route 68 (NJ 68) (Fort Dix Access Rd.)
9:54 New Jersey Turnpike
12:05 U.S. 130

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(1 R) NJ 44 (old US 130) --Bridgeport to Gibbstown-- northbound

You won't see us passing many cars, folks, but it was getting late, our backs were aching, and we needed to get to Speranza's in Westville, before they passed this curfew. We like to sample the pizza in various places while we travel!

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Driving into Freehold, New Jersey in the beginning of May 2007. One of Bruce's chilhood homes located at Institute Street.
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(2 R) US 130 --Penns Grove, NJ-- northbound

Rest Area Culture

In an excerpt from Michael Rockland's talk at Fairleigh Dickinson University as part of the Politics on the Public Mind lecture series. Prof. Rockland describes the time he spent 24 hours at the Joyce Kilmer Rest Area of the New Jersey Turnpike. A memorable piece of New Jersey Americana

(9) US 130 --NJ 42 to NJ 38-- northbound

Once done filming NJ 42, we turn right onto US 130 (again) and head northbound towards NJ 38 so I can film it eastbound without sun glare.

Memorial Day Parade 2017 Altoona,Pa *Full Parade*

13th st and 11th ave looking north to the post office.. Full Video

(2) NJ 38- Marter Ave. to US 130 (westbound)

Continuing towards the western terminus of NJ State Route 38.
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Tri-Cities Chamber of Commerce's All Candidates Meeting for Coquitlam-Miardville Part 1

Reefer Road, Totowa, NJ - up stream

Take a ride on the drive. Legend has it that you can light up at the beginning of the drive and finish it by the time you got to the end. The name Reefer Road was widely used by local Totowa teens in the late 70's.

CR 571- From NJ 133 (Princeton/Hightstown Rd.) to US 1

From NJ 133 we merge onto CR 571 and make our way towards US 1 in Penns Peak.

Other than for a brief time in Manchester, this is the only other four lane section of 571 for its entire length from Princeton to Toms River.

Princeton/Hightstown Rd. (CR 571) is a vital link between Hightstown and Princeton.

A freeway was intended run from the Hightstown area and link up with US 206 in the Montgomery/Princeton area. Only a small portion of the road was ever constructed- the bridge over the railway in Princeton Junction at around the 7:38 mark. This portion of the roadway is technically signed as NJ 64 until it merges back onto CR 571 on the other side.

This freeway should have been built as it is very difficult to access the New Jersey/Pennsylvania border area due to insufficient highways like the two-lane NJ 31 to the west and the equally archaic two-lane US 206. I dread taping that portion of US 206.

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