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    Top Livable Small Cities in America Unveiled

The top 50 charming small towns for raising a family have been announced, featuring locations known for their low levels of
crime
, excellent educational institutions, and an all-around superior standard of living.

The rankings were based on several criteria such as safety, an excellent public education system, a robust employment sector, and affordability.
cost of living
.

Every town mentioned provides parents with a close-knit community where families can nurture their children.

A number of the locations listed by
Stacker
have populations below 5,000 and offer convenient travel to major urban centers.


At number ten is Kohler,
Wisconsin
a town with a modest populace of 2,142, yet harbors grand aspirations.

Kohler is the location of The Kohler Company, a giant in the realm of bathroom fixtures. Each year, the firm hosts the Kohler Food & Wine Event.

The renowned chefs lead this event, offering a distinctive gastronomic adventure for both visitors and residents alike. The evening includes lively musical performances along with speciality beverages to enhance the festivities.

Coming in at number nine is Harrington Park, New Jersey, which is among the four towns from the Garden State to make it into the top ten.

With a population of 4,826, Harrington Park benefits from the NJ Transit bus service, which commuters can take to Port Authority in New York City.

The quaint town can also claim several distinguished former inhabitants among its residents. Notably, New Jersey Senator Cory Booker grew up in this charming suburban area.

Coming in at number eight is Haworth, yet another suburban area from New Jersey. Located near the Oradell Reservoir, this quaint town boasts a modest population of just 3,342 residents.

Even with its small stature, Haworth features two golf courses, swimming clubs, and charming streets that could be plucked right from a postcard.

The neighborhood is conveniently located near Manhattan, offering residents a manageable journey to work.

Following the pattern seen in other New Jersey communities, the seventh spot is occupied by the borough of Ho-Ho-Kus.

The name originates from the Lenni-Lenape language, and though its precise translation remains uncertain, experts suggest it might possibly mean ‘flowing water’ or ‘red cedar.’

With a population of 4,234 residents, Ho-Ho-Kus offers a serene haven where locals can purchase fresh local goods, join the community garden club, and enjoy visiting the petting zoo at Amba’s Farm Market.

Positioned at number six is Riverwoods, a suburb located near Chicago, with a populace of 4,007 residents.

Established in 1959 by roughly 40 households, this small community sits to the east of the Des Plaines River.

Revered as an Eden for nature lovers, Riverwoods boasts the Edward L. Ryerson Conservation Area within its borders.

Mariemont, a neighborhood within Cincinnati, secured the fifth spot in the rankings.

In the 1920s, the meticulously designed community with a population of 3,493 was established through the benevolence of local benefactor Mary Emery.

John Nolen, an American planner and landscape architect, saw the town as an English garden city.

Consequently, Mariemont is filled with avenues adorned with trees and houses in the Tudor style.

Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, holds the fourth position on the list.

Boasting a population of 4,499, this enchanting small town provides parents with an ideal setting for raising their families.

The educational network in Mountain Lakes is regarded as one of the finest within the state, and the area brims with numerous lakes and woodland areas perfect for those who love nature.

Mountain Lakes is home to one of the top lacrosse programs in the nation. Led by head coach Tim Flynn, the community has claimed numerous state titles.


Coming in at number three is Kensington, a small neighborhood within New York City.

Kensington, with a populace of merely 1,445 residents, is situated on the Great Neck peninsula.

The renowned monument of Kensington is the statue known as the ‘Great Neck Giraffe,’ which acts as the town’s informal symbol.

The statue stands on the Village Greenโ€”one of the many favored outdoor spots in the town.


The runner-up is yet another small townโ€”Devon, Pennsylvaniaโ€”which boasts a populace of only 1,890 residents.

Renowned for hosting the Devon Horse Showโ€”the longest-running and most prestigious multi-discipline equestrian event in the nationโ€”the town is just a 30-minute train journey away from Philadelphia, which makes it an excellent residence option for numerous commuters.

Residents can likewise explore the Jenkins Arboretum, which continues to be a favorite spot for visitors.

First up is Kildeer, a tiny town roughly 40 minutes away from Chicago.


Itโ€™s not surprising that Kildeer secured the prestigious first place, considering its attractive neighborhoods and small population of 4,133 residents.

The Chicago suburb offers numerous appealing attributes that attract families. A key feature is its exceptional educational systemโ€”Kildeer is home to some of the best public schools in the nation.

A major attraction of Kildeer is its remarkably low crime rate. In sharp comparison, Chicago, situated just approximately 40 miles away, has significantly higher rates of criminal activity.

The security provided by places such as Kildeer explains why numerous parents opt to bring up their kids in suburban areas instead of urban centers.



The Top 50 Small Towns Ideal for Raising a Family

  1. Kildeer, IL
  2. Devon, PA
  3. Kensington, NY
  4. Mountain Lakes, NJ
  5. Mariemont, OH
  6. Riverwoods, IL
  7. Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ
  8. Haworth, NJ
  9. Harrington Park, NJ
  10. Kohler, WI
  11. Princeton Junction, NJ
  12. South Russell, OH
  13. Rose Valley, PA
  14. Tower Lakes, IL
  15. Kenilworth, IL
  16. Aspinwall, PA
  17. Lake Success, NY
  18. Cordaville, MA
  19. Terrace Park, OH
  20. North Barrington, IL
  21. Ottawa Hills, OH
  22. East Williston, NY
  23. Bradford Woods, PA
  24. Sixteen Mile Stand, OH
  25. Kensington, MD
  26. Thomaston, NY
  27. Rollingwood, TX
  28. Chevy Chase View, MD
  29. Great Neck Gardens, NY
  30. Russell Gardens, NY
  31. Anchorage, KY
  32. Houserville, PA
  33. Searington, NY
  34. Yarrow Point, WA
  35. Berwyn, PA
  36. Clarkson Valley, MO
  37. North Vale, NJ
  38. Sherborn, MA
  39. Brookmont, MD
  40. Munsey Park, NY
  41. River Hills, WI
  42. Narbeth, PA
  43. Edgeworth, PA
  44. Franklin, MI
  45. West Pikeland Township, PA
  46. Moreland Hills, OH
  47. Chevy Chase Village, MD
  48. Bannockburn, IL
  49. Norwich, VT
  50. Warson Woods, MO

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