20. Corvallis, Oregon
Welcome to Corvallis, with a population of 89,500. The major industries are education and bio-science. Corvallis is home to the Oregon State University Campus. Enjoy the lively atmosphere of a university town and an unemployment rate of only three percent. The median house price is $348,200 and income is $55,351. The cost of living is three percent above the national average.

Visit the Hesthavn Nature Center of the Audubon Society of Corvallis or Peavy Arboretum. The United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Services holds a National Clonal Germplasm Repository at Corvallis. They preserve fruit, nuts, and crops from around the world at this center. The university is one of the main employers in town. The campus is in downtown Corvallis. Enjoy seeing the local sights and enjoying the natural scenic beauty of Oregon in this beautiful college town. You can also enjoy the art centers, museums, and local churches. Settling into a new town may take time, but in a smaller community, you’ll know your way around in no time.