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What Is a Livable Community

A livable community is safe and secure, contains housing that’s affordable and appropriate, has transportation options, access to needed services, and opportunities for residents to participate in community life

Visit the House of Freedom

Take a tour through a forward-thinking housing concept (dubbed a "model retirement home") that was imagined by AARP's founder more than six decades ago

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