That's a tough one. I first thought of Austin, Texas. It is an eccletic, colorful city that fights to keep the city unique. Most of the residents enjoy the surrounding parks and wildlife areas and seem very "green" conscious.
Well since I am from the nations capital I would have to say Washington DC. It's full of new "green" buildings, interiors and so much more. Every year its the home of the U.S. Dept of Energy's Solar Decathlon, where students from universities compete to have the most energy efficient design. The innovative design and creativity of the students make DC a wonderful place to call home. With the display of all the natural parks and scenery I wouldn't want to live anywhere else.
That's a tough one. I first thought of Austin, Texas. It is an eccletic, colorful city that fights to keep the city unique. Most of the residents enjoy the surrounding parks and wildlife areas and seem very "green" conscious.
Florence, Italy
New Bethlehem, PA. Very pretty little town.
Well since I am from the nations capital I would have to say Washington DC. It's full of new "green" buildings, interiors and so much more. Every year its the home of the U.S. Dept of Energy's Solar Decathlon, where students from universities compete to have the most energy efficient design. The innovative design and creativity of the students make DC a wonderful place to call home. With the display of all the natural parks and scenery I wouldn't want to live anywhere else.