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Laziest Cities

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This list of Worst Cities for an Active Lifestyle has a PEBA city ranked 1st! The least worst city (best for an active lifestyle), is moving one step closer now that their PEBA team has departed.
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That's a really old picture of Reno they used. Fitzgerald's closed a long time ago, it's been converted into an apartment building.

As for the #1 city, it's a bit hard to stay outside for more than 7 minutes when it's 114. The parks get busy after 9 pm, that's when everyone takes their kids out (and it's still in the low 90's at that time of night most of the year).

On the plus side, it will be 76 sunny degrees Christmas Day, and we will be firing up the grill and having a little gala in the backyard.
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Laredo 1st and San Antonio 11th on the list.
Seems like players of the baseball team are trying really hard to integrate with local communities, so they adopted their lazy lifestyle and it shows on the field.
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