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Chicago Suburb Tops Best Family Towns

Best spots to raise kids boast good schools, low crime

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(Newser) BusinessWeek has combed the US for the best places to raise a family and has come up with a Chicago suburb to top the rankings again. The rest of the list, based on factors that include education, crime rate, cultural vitality, and air quality, is broken down by state. A sampling:

  • Tinley Park, Ill.: Takes the top spot for its "top-rated schools, low crime, beautiful parks, relatively affordable houses, and easy access to jobs."
  • Arcadia, Calif.: The Los Angeles suburb is a back-to-back winner for its "low crime and excellent schools" as well as "a number of peacocks that hang out in the neighborhood near the Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanical Garden."

  • Portland, Maine: A working port city, Portland "is culturally diverse, with a progressive waterfront community only a few hours drive from Boston."
  • Great Falls, Mont.: The state's third-largest city "has a low cost of living, is home to Malmstrom Air Force Base and is a short distance from a number of waterfalls."
  • Redmond, Wash.: Microsoft's hometown offers excellent schools and "has 34 parks and more than 25 miles of trails."
To see the full list, which features some hilarious Photoshop work, click the second source link at right.

Chicago's Lake Michigan shoreline. Some 25 miles southwest is Tinley Park, Ill., BusinessWeek's best place in the US to raise kids.
Chicago's Lake Michigan shoreline. Some 25 miles southwest is Tinley Park, Ill., BusinessWeek's best place in the US to raise kids.   (AP Photo)
Redmond, Wash., is a company town that's rich in natural beauty.
Redmond, Wash., is a company town that's rich in natural beauty.   (AP Photo/Elaine Thompson)
Mike O'Neill, chairman of the Great Falls Rodeo Committee, walks the rodeo grounds at the Montana State Fair in Great Falls, Mont.
Mike O'Neill, chairman of the Great Falls Rodeo Committee, walks the rodeo grounds at the Montana State Fair in Great Falls, Mont.   (AP Photo/The Great Falls Tribune, Rion Sanders)
A commercial fishing boat passes Ram Island Ledge Light, near Cape Elizabeth, Maine, on its way back to Portland Harbor.
A commercial fishing boat passes Ram Island Ledge Light, near Cape Elizabeth, Maine, on its way back to Portland Harbor.   (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, files)
Tinley Park's train station.
Tinley Park's train station.   (TinleyPark.org)
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paul123
Nov 20, 09 6:40 AM CST
My kinda town! Reply
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anxiousweasel
Nov 20, 09 9:14 AM CST
Tinley Park? Are you kidding? that place is trash Reply
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BeatBlaster
Nov 20, 09 1:52 PM CST
I hear that! It used to be absolutely gorgeous but now it's split - one half trash, the other half probably looking towards New Lenox, Frankfort and Mokena before the other half of Tinley turns to trash too.
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cswagner
Nov 20, 09 9:18 AM CST
I actually think my town - Alexandria Virginia - should be tops on the list. Beautiful, diverse, politically involved, on a gorgeous river.... Reply
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