27. Mount Lebanon Township, Pennsylvania
Another suburb in which most architecture lovers would see themselves is Mount Lebanon Township (we know, it’s kind of long, but you can call it Lebo, as most locals do). This Pittsburgh suburb has a unique way to mix things up (but in a good way). The charm of this small town blends perfectly with its sophistication.
This unique vibe comes from the suburb’s architecture. From American Craftsman to stones colonials and English Tudor-style homes, Mount Lebanon Township is really unique. Besides, house pricing is really affordable, so if you want to become a homeowner, check Lebo.
28. Santa Monica, California
If you are a Santa Monica resident, you must be really lucky. We say this because of the Pacific Ocean. Within walking distance, you can easily get to the famed Third Street Promenade and its popular shops and restaurants.
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Transportation is pretty good too, so if you’re an ocean lover, this beachfront city should be your home.