It depends entirely on what you like. If you have a lot of money and want to retire somewhere warm, a lot of people go to the Las Vegas area, Florida or Scottsdale Arizona. If you're looking for somewhere inexpensive to live that is also warmer in the winter, there are some communities around Northern Arizona, Southern Utah, New Mexico and Brownsville Texas that are a little less expensive and still warm... but maybe you like skiing and want to retire to Aspen or Park City. There are great communities all around the country. You just have to decide what you like. Florida of course. Its nice and warm and relaxed. I suggest buying a condo AWAY from the shore (for hurricane season).
Zurich , Ontario Zurich , Ontario
the best place to be a medic is tejas
Myrtle Beach. ...Hilton Head Island. ...Greenville. ...Camden. ...West Columbia. ...Anderson.
no where
The answer to this question is subjective and varies depending on personal preferences. The US offers a high standard of living, diverse opportunities, and cultural experiences, but it also has challenges such as high cost of living, healthcare costs, and political divides. Ultimately, the "best" place to live depends on individual needs and priorities.
Panama.
I think switzerland is good place for elderly couple looking to retire.
London
Because Ecuador is one of the best places in the world to retire to. A national travel magazine chose Cuenca, Ecuador as the best place in the world to live in. The weather is great, the food is great, housing and medical is low costs. come visit and you will stay, I promise.
Delaware
are you using 'retire' in place of died. Lincoln died, he was assassinated.
Anyone can retire a US flag. The only requirement is that it be "respectfully burned." You can ask a local scout troop to do it for you if you like.