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Help Us Find the Nicest Place in America The Nicest Places in America is Reader’s Digest’s

Help Us Find the Nicest Place in America The Nicest Places in America is Reader’s Digest’s annual search for towns, neighborhoods, businesses, and community hubs—any place where kindness thrives and people matter. [Reader's Digest]( Celebrate All the Feels Help us find the Nicest Places in America! [Past Winners]( The Nicest Places in America is Reader's Digest's annual search for towns, neighborhoods, businesses, and community hubs—any place where kindness thrives and people matter. They’re entire towns, like Coulterville, California, where neighbors drop everything to rescue people, homes, and livestock from rapidly approaching wildfires. They’re hotels off the Interstate, like the Quality Inn in Kodak, Tennessee, which opened its doors to the public at no cost when the area was pummeled by unprecedented ice storms. They’re neighborhoods, libraries, restaurants, big cities, and busy front porches that are nominated every year by people like you, appearing on the cover of Reader's Digest and beyond. [NOMINATE YOUR PLACE]( Reader’s Digest brings dozens of caring communities nominated by real people onto the national stage each year in hopes of inspiring others. Tell us about any place you think is special, and you might see it on the cover of Reader’s Digest. Contest Ends 4/01/23 [Nominate Your Place Now❯]( You are subscribed to this email as {EMAIL} [Manage Preferences]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Trusted Media Brands, Inc. 1610 N 2nd St, Suite 102 Milwaukee, WI 53212 © 2023 Trusted Media Brands. All rights reserved.

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