Retire to the Simpler Life in a Small Town

Many retirees are searching for the close connections of Mayberry's small-town idyll.

By Elaine S. Povich

Mary and James Carlsen loved the Seattle downtown scene for the 28 years they lived in the city. Mary, a psychologist in private practice and an author, and James, a music professor at the University of Washington, were regular art-museum patrons and theatergoers, and they reveled in living just seven minutes from the bustling city center.

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