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Tampa, Florida

Collar City Brownstone

If you read my last post, then you know that I traveled to Tampa, Florida on June 30th. I am definitely leaving New York, but I had already ruled out Florida as a place to move to. I have my eye on Arizona and New Mexico. I read that crime in Florida is worse than in New York. How about a change?

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Growing Region 101: Why It Matters for Your Lawn

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Other transition region areas include most of Arizona, most of New Mexico, the northern half of Texas, and the following states: Oklahoma. That includes: The southernmost parts of Arizona and New Mexico. West Virginia. North Carolina. Warm-season growing region. Everything else is considered warm-season. Mississippi.

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The Most Searched for Furniture Item in Each State

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Sofa tables were also favored in three states: Colorado, Maryland and Missouri. Dining benches took the title in California and New Jersey. Arizona and Florida prefer entertainment centers. TV cabinets were the item of choice in New Mexico and Oregon. Image: LIV Design Collective. Image: Scheinholtz Associates.

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Shop Xfinity Internet Plans Near You

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Xfinity from Comcast serves customers in 39 states but has its most significant presence in California, Florida and Illinois. Internet service goes up to 1,000 Mbps and they offer more than 260 channels. They also provide mobile and home security services. . They’re the largest cable internet provider in the United States, serving over 111.7

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What Is Your State’s Most Popular Design Style? Google Knows!

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Here’s a closer look at your state’s most popular design style Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, Pennsylvania Most popular design style: Art Deco Art Deco style is polished and elegant and features soft, curved lines. Patterns make use of whimsical references to the ocean, like starfish and seashells.