Indianapolis
Indianapolis happens to be one of the best cities in the world. Its economy relies on banking, insurance, manufacturing, education, healthcare and other businesses. It also has the nation’s largest set of landmarks dedicated to veterans and war heroes outside Washington, D.C. Indianapolis is an inexpensive place to live, with a median rent of $865 and a median home value of $129,000.
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Inspired by pictures of rolling plains, looming mountains, and leathery cowboys, Cheyenne is one of America’s original grasslands cities. Established in 1867, it seemed to spring up suddenly with the building of the Union Pacific Railroad. Nowadays, it’s a beautiful capital city with plenty of museums and entertainment.