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You’ve sold your home, and you’re officially moving to the Midwest. In the land of pop and puppy chow, you’ll find that shorts weather is 40 degrees, and a deep dish pizza is always on the menu. Before packing your bags and heading to your new home, it’s always a good idea to prepare.
Here are 7 things you need to know about before moving to the Midwest:
1. The Cold is No Joke
If you’ve spent most of your life in the south or on the west coast, things are about to get real. Grab your wallet, and prepare to invest in the puffiest parka and some furry winter boots. You’ll learn that come wintertime, living in the Midwest requires a lot of layers and hot chocolate in both hands. Although the cold can definitely be intense, it makes for some great sledding weather. Build a snowman or check out a local outdoor ice rink.
2. Summertime
Seeing as the cold weather is a prominent part of life in the Midwest, the excitement surrounding summertime is undeniable. Whether you’re kayaking down the Chicago River, relaxing on the beautiful beaches of Michigan, or checking out one of the several waterparks in Wisconsin, the way people come alive around June is a beautiful thing.
3. If You’re Not Already a Foodie, You Are Now
Keeping up with food trends in the Midwest is a job you never knew you always wanted.
There is nothing quite like finding out a new restaurant is opening down the street. And there is ALWAYS a fresh list of hot spots to try.
4. Sports Are Everything
Anyone whose heart belongs to the Chicago Cubs, Green Bay Packers, or Detroit Red Wings understands that sports are not something to be taken lightly. Win or lose, the Midwest is home to some of the nation’s biggest fans, and no one is about to tell us otherwise.
5. Topnotch School Systems
Planning a family? While the list of colleges and universities is impressive, the Midwest has some of the best primary and secondary education options in the country. The proof is in the pudding. Check out: 2017 Best Public High Schools In America.
6. The Great Lakes
The ocean may not be anywhere in sight, but the Great Lakes are the next best option. Did you know that the Great Lakes are the largest fresh bodies of water on earth? And they’re around the corner from anywhere you might be located in the Midwest. Lake Erie, Superior, Huron, Michigan, and Ontario span 750 miles in from east to west, featuring some of the best shorelines you’ll ever find.
7. Culture and Art
If you’re passionate about culture and the art scene, you’ve come to the right place. Historical monuments, museums, and art festivals galore! We promise you’ll never run out of enlightening experiences
Welcome to the Midwest, and let the adventure begin!