What are the best cities in the US to avoid allergies?
I currently live in San Antonio, TX, which is the 4th worst city for allergies; I am strongly considering moving, but warm climate, not hot, is also a consideration. Thanks in advance for any hel...
I currently live in San Antonio, TX, which is the 4th worst city for allergies; I am strongly considering moving, but warm climate, not hot, is also a consideration.
Thanks in advance for any help that is provided.
Thanks in advance for any help that is provided.
Sydney C |
Hawaii All visitors and tourists have to get a bunch of vacines and checks before visiting so it keeps diseases from being transfered, my friend who was born there left a week ago to go back and visit family she loves it there its very good climate great food and everyone is friendly there |
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Britty |
I would imagine a desert-like area. Unless you have dust allergies. |
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regerugged |
Anywhere in New Mexico. |
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curmudgeon |
it used to be arizona, but there are so many suburbs with lawns now, that it is not good. |
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MoonSorceress |
The best cities for allergy-sufferers: 1. Grand Rapids, Michigan 2. Milwaukee-Waukesha, Wisconsin 3. Seattle, Washington 4. San Francisco, California 5. Minneapolis, Minnesota 6. Chicago, Illinois 7. Syracuse, New York 8. Salt Lake City, Utah 9. Los Angeles, California 10. Denver, Colorado |
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