West Virginia wants seniors
Pat WoodsRemember when John Denver sang about West Virginia in "Country Roads"? Within a day's drive of 60 percent of our nation's population, West Virginia has joined the ranks of states recruiting retirees. Five West Virginia communities have been selected as Designated Retirement Communities. The Mountain State boasts a mild four-season climate, more elbow room with less population per square mile, low cost of living, and exceptional natural beauty, plus a plethora of arts, crafts, mountain culture, and history. For more information, call (800) 982-3386 or visit www.retirewv.org.
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