At the top of the list is the city with the lowest rent and a lot of historical significance, Springfield.
Retirees looking for a city with a small-town-feel need look no further than Ames. This city has the second smallest population on this list, behind only Grand Forks.
Although this city has the largest population on this list, Sioux Falls is the ideal retirement locale for those looking for a combination of urban and natural scenery.
Victoria is home to less than 67K people and the Texas Zoo! Retirees can get their daily dose of beauty taking a walk through the Victoria Educational Gardens where admission is free and exotic species bloom year-round.
Columbia may have an average livability score, but the city has a lot to offer retirees. The historic area is home to a number of museums and landmarks as well as state parks and hiking trails.
Much like the other Texas cities on this list, San Angelo is home to warm temperatures and a low cost of living.
On the opposite end of the spectrum, Texas enjoys extremes in the other direction, boasting warm weather most of the year.
Boasting a "lively, bustling community surrounded by tranquil, scenic farm country," Grand Forks is a beautiful city to retire in.