Tulsa, OK named best place to live in the U.S.
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Tulsa, OK named best place to live in the U.S.

Tulsa, Oklahoma secured the top spot in the “America’s Top 100 places to live 2009″ poll for the RelocateAmerica.com Poll. The website offers relocating information for American families.

The Top Ten is rounded out by Pittsburgh; Raleigh-Durham, N.C.; Huntsville, Ala.; Houston; Albuquerque, N.M.; Lexington, Ky..; Little Rock, Ark.; and Oklahoma City.

RelocateAmerica.com determines the winners by evaluating nominations and interviewing local leaders and residents on topics such as the region’s economic environment, educational opportunities, crime, employment and housing data.

“With the increasing concern on our nation’s economy and recovering housing market, we approached this year’s list with a different lens than in previous years. We concentrated on the outlook for future growth and ability to rebound in the communities that we selected,” said Steve Nickerson, president and CEO.

“We looked at the local government and the business leadership in each community as we considered this year’s winners. We selected communities with visionary leaders, improving or thriving economies including housing and realization of ‘green’ initiatives.”

RelocateAmerica is operated by trueV New Media, which is based on Brighton, Mich.

Dallas and Fort Worth, while trying very hard to get the top spot, have been hurt by the current global economic crisis and have found themselves fending for any left overs from other cities and towns that are gathering up the people displaced by the economic crisis.

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