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Paulville.org
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Apr 27, 12:06pm
9 reviews
politics, liberty, intentional-community, sovereignty, ron-paul
http://www.paulville.org/
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"The goal of Paulville.org it to establish gated communities containing 100% Ron Paul supporters and or people that live by the ideals of freedom and liberty. "

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wildroots
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Apr 15, 11:00pm
26 reviews
ecology, green-living, intentional-community, homesteading, eco-village
http://www.wildroots.org/
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Wildroots is a 30-acre radical homestead adjacent to the Pisgah NF in Madison County, Western NC. (about 45 minutes from Asheville). Our focus is on experiential learning and living, while practicing, developing and sharing skills for rewilding and reconnection.

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Community, Economy, and Utopia at Forbes.com | Community Buzz
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Apr 14, 9:29am
2 reviews
business, sustainability, intentional-community
http://communitybuzz.ic.org/2008/04/12/community-economy-and-utopia-at-forbes...
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Community, Economy, and Utopia at Forbes.com

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http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-me-cohouse23dec23,1,7630078.st…
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Feb 21, 6:53am
1 review
real-estate, intentional-community, elder-care, alternative-housing, cohousing
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-me-cohouse23dec23,1,7630078...
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"The idea of cohousing was born in Denmark in the 1960s and imported to the United States nearly three decades later by Charles Durrett and Kathryn McCamant, husband and wife architects from California who have written extensively on the topic."
"There are about 100 multi-generational cohousing communities in the United States -- more in Northern California than anywhere else -- and they usually consist of town houses or separate residences built around a common house and shared open space, Durrett said."
"The basic premise of cohousing -- that life is better together than apart -- is an even neater fit for people as they age, because 'aging is a team sport,' said Dr. Bill Thomas, geriatrician and author of 'What Are Old People For?' But cohousing communities specifically geared for seniors are just beginning to take off.
"For a long time, the team was your blood kin. Now the team, more and more, is going to be the people with whom we choose to live," Thomas said. "Elder cohousing is a response to the fading away of our traditional understanding of family and care-giving."
"It is also a search for the elusive ideal of community: that remembered or dreamed-of network of people who won't cramp your style but will make sure you're OK as you grow up or grow old."

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Dancing Rabbit TV
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Feb 10, 5:17pm
4 reviews
gardening, green-living, intentional-community, alternative-housing, ecovillage
http://drtv.dancingrabbit.org/
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More from Dancing Rabbit! Several interesting videos from this ecovillage in Missouri.

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Earthaven Ecovillage - Building a Sustainable Intentional Community
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Feb 10, 8:40am
4 reviews
ecology, north-carolina, green-living, intentional-community, ecovillage
http://www.earthaven.org/
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"Earthaven is an aspiring ecovillage in a mountain forest setting near Asheville, North Carolina. We are dedicated to caring for people and the Earth by learning, living, and demonstrating a holistic, sustainable culture."
I look forward to visiting!

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Learn About Ecologically Sustainable Intentional Community Living at Dancing Rab…
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Feb 10, 8:34am
10 reviews
environment, green-living, intentional-community, ecovillage
http://www.dancingrabbit.org/
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"Dancing Rabbit is an ecovillage set amid the hills and prairies of rural northeastern Missouri. Our goal is to live ecologically sustainable and socially rewarding lives, and to share the skills and ideas behind that lifestyle."
StumbleUpon Nathan Brown who lives at Dancing Rabbit: nbrown2.stumbleupon.com
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