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Livability.com is a website that ranks the most livable small and mid-sized cities in the United States.[1] The website includes demographic information, statistics, articles, photography and video[2] that summarize the quality of life in cities, including information about schools, neighborhoods, local restaurants,[3] and cultural events. The website's content is anchored by original photography[4] shot by Journal Communications Inc. staff photographers. The site also provides moving tools and tips, do-it-yourself project help, and home and garden advice.

Principals[edit]

Livability.com is owned and operated by Journal Communications, a Franklin, Tennessee-based publisher of over 100 custom magazines[5] for chambers of commerce, economic development agencies and corporations, such as the Tennessee Farm Bureau Federation.[6]

Services[edit]

Livability.com publishes lists of small- to medium-sized U.S. cities, including "Best Affordable Places to Live," "Top 10 Best Places to Retire," and "10 Best Cities for Families."

References[edit]

  1. ^ Chongchua, Phoebe, "Where are the Most Livable Cities?" Archived 2012-09-15 at the Wayback Machine, "International Business Times," April 1, 2011
  • ^ MyLivability - YouTube
  • ^ Holbert, Vanessa, "Local restaurants offer unique dining" Archived 2011-04-14 at the Wayback Machine, "The Blue Banner"
  • ^ Throughthelensjci.com/ Archived 2012-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Alamo Area governments to publish promotional magazine about San Antonio", "San Antonio Business Journal", Dec. 16, 2009
  • ^ "Journal Communications Inc. Names Tennessee Home and Farm Magazine of the Year", Feb. 23, 2011
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