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    Default Top 20 Countys to raise a family.....

    Wooo Hooo - my county (Chester County, PA) made the list!!! Better start raising me a family one of these days


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    20. Norfolk County, Mass.
    Population: 654,753
    Located just west of Boston and known as the county of presidents, Norfolk is the birthplace of John Adams, John Quincy Adams, John F. Kennedy and George H.W. Bush. Norfolk's solid scores across the board also make it a great place to raise a family. Its average SAT score of 1,090 is among the best on our list

    19. Sarasota County, Fla.
    Population: 369,535
    Located on Florida's western coast, Sarasota County offers short commute times and clean, warm air. Home to the city of the same name, the county also has the highest crime rate on our list, and its 82% high school graduation rate is less than stellar. But the median home price of $287,000 is more manageable than Floridian list-mate Martin County's $307,800
    18. Minnehaha County, S.D.
    Population: 163,281
    Minnehaha County, which takes its name for the Sioux Indian word for waterfall, is among the best values on our list. With its median home price of $138,600, residents have more disposable income to spend on their families; a list-topping average commute time of 15.5 minutes gives them more time to spend as well. One problem: a sub-par high school graduation rate of 81% and standardized test scores among the lowest on our list.
    17. Howard County, Md.
    Population: 272,452
    Situated between Baltimore, Maryland and Washington, D.C., Howard County is one of the smartest counties in the country. Its average SAT score of 1,113 trails only Marin County, Calif., on our list. Howard's public library system holds the top spot in Hennen's American Public Library Ratings. Consider the longish half-hour commute time before moving there.
    16. Somerset County, N.J.
    Population: 324,186
    Established by charter in 1688, Somerset is one of America's oldest--and wealthiest--counties. Due to a host of pharmaceutical companies headquartered in central Jersey and limitless employment opportunities across the river in New York, Somerset boasts a per-capita income of $43,407, among the best on our list. Unfortunately, that won't go too far in Somerset: the median home price is $457,000.
    15. Marin County, Calif.
    Population: 248,742
    If money were no object, Marin would be tops on our list. It offers the best education in the country, with a 97% graduation rate and a list-topping average SAT score of 1,133. Marin is filled with picturesque bay-side communities like Tiburon and Sausalito, and outdoor attractions include Point Reyes National Seashore, Muir Woods Redwood Forest and Mount Tamalpais. Good luck finding a place to live: The median home price is a staggering $901,900, the most expensive on our list.
    14. Collin County, Texas
    Population: 698,851
    Home to the burgeoning northern suburbs of Dallas, Collin County is a great value play for families. An affordable median house price of $191,000 means access to a school system that boasts a 1,103 average SAT score and a graduation rate of 93%. One caveat: a sub-par crime rate of 34.7 index crimes per 1,000 people. That's four times higher than Hunterdon County, N.J., the safest county on our list.
    13. Albemarle County, Va.
    Population: 92,035
    Located in the heart of Virginia, Albemarle County is home to the city of Charlottesville and the University of Virginia. The county's average SAT score of 1,098 is among the best in the nation, but its high school graduation rate of 84% leaves something to be desired. Notable natives range from founding father Thomas Jefferson to musician Dave Matthews, who was born in South Africa but grew up in Albemarle
    12. Washington County, R.I.
    Population: 127,561
    Washington County offers some of New England's most appealing vacation spots. With high graduation rates, low crime and a short commute time, it's also a great place to raise a family all year round. Its location along Block Island Sound provides a host of scenic spots for family outings.
    11. Martin County, Fla.
    Population: 139,393
    Situated on Florida's eastern coast between Palm Beach and St. Lucie, Martin County contains a bevy of sunny tropical communities. One of the cleanest counties in the U.S., it boasts 354 "clean air days" per year, according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. But its high school graduation is a bit low at 85%.
    10. Chester County, Pa.
    Population: 482,112
    Located 30 miles west of Philadelphia, Chester County borders Montgomery County along the Schuylkill River. Chester's median home price of $328,400 is a bit pricey, but families are rewarded with a high school graduation rate of 96% and average SAT scores of 1,075.
    9. Montgomery County, Pa.
    Population: 775,688
    Home to some of the upscale Main Line suburbs of Philadelphia, Montgomery County earns solid marks across the board. Residents can find ample shopping opportunities in Bala Cynwyd's fancy boutiques or the King of Prussia Mall, the largest shopping center on the East Coast. For history buffs, there's Valley Forge National Historic Park, plus scores of annual Civil and Revolutionary War re-enactments.
    8. Waukesha County, Wis.
    Population: 380,985
    Once called "Cow County USA," Waukesha is now home to some of Milwaukee's most prosperous western suburbs. Residents are treated to a short commute and great education. With a 96% high school graduation rate, the county has produced such luminaries as Les Paul, inventor of the electric guitar.
    7. Hunterdon County, N.J.
    Population: 130,783
    Hunterdon ranks one spot lower than neighboring Morris County, mostly due to its higher commute time and dirtier air. Though county seat Flemington was the site of the 1932 Lindbergh baby kidnapping, Hunterdon today is the safest county on our list, with only 8.65 index crimes reported per 1,000 residents.
    6. Morris County, N.J.
    Population: 493,160
    Morris County ranks the highest of the three New Jersey counties on our list. Morris residents earn a median income of $43,085, and their kids enjoy a phenomenal high school graduation rate of 98.4%. Local employers include pharmaceutical giants Bayer, Wyeth and Novartis. For idle ornithology enthusiasts, there's the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge.
    5. Delaware County, Ohio
    Population: 156,697
    Delaware County rounds out our top five with solid scores across the board. Just north of the state capital, Columbus, Delaware is the fastest-growing county in the state. Major attractions include the Columbus Zoo, Polaris Fashion Place and the Little Brown Jug, an annual harness race that takes place during the third week of September.
    4. Geauga County, Ohio
    Population: 95,676
    Geauga, pronounced "Gee-aw-guh," takes its name from the American Indian word for "raccoon" and boasts the nation's second-largest Amish population. Located 30 miles east of Cleveland, Geauga County owes its rank to clean air, low crime and a high level of community investment--a whopping 86% of homes are owner-occupied.
    3. Johnson County, Kan.
    Population: 516,731
    Home to Kansas City suburbs Overland Park and Olathe, Johnson County ranks third on our list because of its affordability and accessibility. Family-friendly perks include an average commute of 20 minutes, 5,000 acres of parkland and over 4,000 recreational programs annually. One drawback: Standardized test scores are on the lower end of our spectrum.
    2. Ozaukee County, Wis.
    Population: 86,321
    Originally settled as a stop on the old dirt trail between Green Bay and Milwaukee, Ozaukee is now the wealthiest county in Wisconsin and earns top marks for its low crime and high graduation rates. Port Washington, the county seat, is just 25 miles from Milwaukee. It's situated on the shores of Lake Michigan, and its Port Fish Day is reputed to be the world's largest one-day outdoor fish fry.
    1. Hamilton County, Ind.
    Population: 250,979
    Located just north of Indianapolis, Hamilton County tops our list with impressive scores in nine of our 10 categories. Aside from mediocre air quality, Hamilton offers eight quaint communities, a terrific school system, a short commute and low crime. The average home price of $200,000 is a steal compared with Marin County's $901,900.
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    Awesome....my county is number 6
    6. Morris County, N.J.
    Population: 493,160

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    Wow, Marin county also has the highest rate of people that get cancer from what I have heard. Oh well, I guess you win some and you lose some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RAWMEAN View Post
    Wow, Marin county also has the highest rate of people that get cancer from what I have heard. Oh well, I guess you win some and you lose some.
    Very interesting statistic..
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    #14 woot!

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    Riverside, orange and LA county will never make that last, we keep it hood

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    Ha!! Im in number 8!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by slavik View Post
    Awesome....my county is number 6
    6. Morris County, N.J.
    Population: 493,160
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    #14 woot!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pearlcoupeg35 View Post
    Sushi Lounge in Morristown FTW!!!
    5 mins from house....place is awesome!!!

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    Albemarle County #13...HOLLA

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