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Flash - 14 Oct 2004 21:48 GMT
Where is the best place to live in regard to air quality
within the continental U.S?  I'm so tired of breathing
tons of pollen, smog, etc!  And, recently my area is
being blanketed with wild fire smoke :(

So, I'm going to sell my house and move anywhere that
the air is the best it can be for an allergy and sinus
sufferer ... where might that be?? I'm allergic to oak
trees and wild grass mostly.
Steven Litvintchouk - 14 Oct 2004 22:25 GMT
> Where is the best place to live in regard to air quality
> within the continental U.S?  I'm so tired of breathing
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> the air is the best it can be for an allergy and sinus
> sufferer ... where might that be??

A small seacoast town is less likely to have smog problems--you get
fresh air from the nice moist ocean breezes.

Depending on your allergies, you might try the Gulf Coast of Florida,
the San Diego area of California, the coast of Oregon, or Prince Edward
Island in Canada.  I wouldn't suggest Maine, though, because it just
gets too damn cold in the winter.

The website
www.scorecard.org
gives the air pollution levels for most communities in America.  Just
enter the Zip code of the place you're interested in.

I hope you enjoy fishing.

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Pamdomania - 15 Oct 2004 02:31 GMT
>> Where is the best place to live in regard to air quality
>> within the continental U.S?  I'm so tired of breathing
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>Depending on your allergies, you might try the Gulf Coast of Florida,
>the San Diego area of California, the coast of Oregon, or Prince Edward

>Island in Canada.  I wouldn't suggest Maine, though, because it just
>gets too damn cold in the winter.
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>
>I hope you enjoy fishing.

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Pamdomania - 15 Oct 2004 02:00 GMT
>Where is the best place to live in regard to air quality
>within the continental U.S?  I'm so tired of breathing
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