The best suburb in every state

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There's a widespread stereotype that living in the suburbs is boring. But that's not always the case. The best suburbs offer access to parks and cultural activities, good job prospects, and top restaurants - in addition to low crime rates and noteworthy public schools.

Niche, a company that researches and compiles information on schools and places to live, recently released its list of the best suburbs in the US. Using Niche's sorting tool, we found the highest-ranking area in each state.

The rankings assessed the overall livability of each suburb, taking into account the cost of living, public school quality, the percentage of residents who hold at least a bachelor's degree, and the overall strength of the area's real estate market. Niche also factored in things like diversity, average commute time, crime rates, and access to amenities. You can read a full breakdown of the methodology here.

From a beachside town in Hawaii to the home of the Minnesota state fair, read on to see the best suburb in every US state.

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Note: Due to insufficient data, there aren't entries for Montana, North Dakota, or Wyoming.