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This City Was Just Named the No. 1 'Longevity Hotspot' in the U.S. for Quality of Life

Summary by Travel + Leisure
Consider moving to Washington, D.C., if you want the highest odds of living to 150.Heather Durham/Travel + Leisure People kayaking in the Potomac River in Georgetown, Washington, D.C.A new report ranked the country’s longevity hotspots based on factors such as gender, family, volunteering, religious congregations, civic engagement, and social association.Washington D.C. came on top thanks to the high levels of physical activity among its residen…

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WDC TV News broke the news in on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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