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Temecula and Sacramento made Money magazine’s venerable “50 best places to live in the US” list – the only two California cities making the cut.

The rankings — which “celebrate cities and towns where a thriving economy meets affordability, diversity and an exceptional quality of life. “Residents are a short jaunt from both of those cities but get the benefit of living in a community-focused town with good schools and easy access to nature.”

“But make no mistake: Temecula is a great place for kids, too. There’s Pennypickle’s Workshop, a children’s museum full of wacky gizmos and gadgets, a public library with a packed calendar of kids’ programs, a fantastic community theater and plenty of family-friendly restaurants. The twice-monthly Sunset Market, held in a park in front of City Hall, brings the community together with live music, local art and food vendors .

And 21 states had one “best place” – Arizona , Colorado , Connecticut , Idaho , Illinois , Kansas , Maryland , Massachusetts , Michigan , Minnesota , Mississippi , New Jersey , New Mexico , Oregon , Rhode Island , South Carolina , Texas , Utah , Virginia , Washington , Wisconsin .As the sun rises, a pilot embarks on a solo hot air balloon ride during Temecula’s Balloon and Wine Festival media day at Lake Skinner Recreation Area in Winchester on Thursday, May 18, 2023.

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