Where do audiophiles retire?


I'm curious if there are any places that jumpout as retirement havens for audiophiles with easy access to entertainment,shows and shops. New York makes sense if you can afford it and Denver sounds likely if you like the climate and RMAF is your thing. Thoughts?
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I can agree with Duomike's answer.
I am actually considering Thailand and bordering countries. Good food as long as it is not squiggling or moving.
Beautiful culture, low crime. I would need to ship my huge JBLs
i find it very curious that there have been a lit of threads regarding subjects which are not audio related.

i find it interesting because implicit in the thread is that audiophiles are somehow "different" than other people.

is there any reason to single out audiophiles as to their favorite watches, cars, places to live and other similar issues ?
And to think that I was about to ask which brand of Tennis shorts audiophiles prefer for when I move to Vietnam or Cambodia.....
But we are! Who else criticizes the sound quality first in a movie theater and not the film production ;<)
Mr. Tennis, I know personally 2 people who would spend 35K on a 2 channel audio system, and I am one of the two. This audiogon community presents me with a plethora of guys who have or would spend that much or more on a 2 channel audio system. So yes, we are different from other people. We are in some ways wired just a bit differently than others, who are perfectly satisfied with a $35 boom box bought on a whim from K-mart, which they find more than adequate to play their "fuzzy warbles."
The reason for these threads is that we desire to benchmark with our pears, with respect to non-audio but still important life issues. Yes, I care what Schubert and Lowrider and others think about non audio issues. Ease up my friend, and do not discourage this type of dialogue.