Why Santa Fe, Charleston are becoming the new places to retire
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Fortune Magazine's Andy Serwer says U.S. cities like Santa Fe, New Mexico and Charleston, South Carolina are becoming the new places for seniors to retire. Serwer says seniors now are looking for more active lifestyles, and these cities are high on the list.June 15, 2012
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