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10 Best Cities For Retirement

Manhattan, Kansas

Unlike Manhattan in New York City, this little town in Kansas allures many retired people with affordable living expenses and peaceful lifestyles. The housing expenses are significantly lower than the national average, while the earnings are quite comfortable to live. Manhattan is also a student town with Kansas State University. The institution often offers many programs to help older people learn more about how to maximize their life expectancy. Last but not least, there is an extensive trail system, which allows you to bike and walk through the city. [5]

Lexington, Kentucky

When it comes to Kentucky, the state has a lot of appeal for bourbon lovers and horse riders. But retired individuals can also enjoy many other activities in Lexington. There is a long list of public golf courses, parks, hiking trails, as well as a massive nature preserve. You can also visit various theaters and galleries that offer professional performances in opera, comedy, musical, or ballet. At the University of Kentucky, many events, trips, interest groups, forums, courses, and programs are also available for the elderly with affordable memberships.  [6]