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THE FOLKS WHO LIVE IN THE WEALTHY HILLS

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The Boston Globe, April 6th, 1987

The richest suburb in America, according to one professor's new list of the 50 wealthiest, is Kenilworth, Ill., where 3,548 people sleep at night, secure in the knowledge -- only their accountants really know -- that their 1985 per capita income was $48,950. The next-wealthiest suburbs, in order, are Hunter's Creek, Texas; Cherry Hills, Colo.; Mission Hills, Kan.; Piney Point, Texas; Bloomfield Hills, Mich.; Sands Point, N.Y.; Rancho Santa Fe, Calif.; and Nichols Hills, Okla. Do you pick up a trend here? They're all towns with at least two words in their names. You want to live in a tony subu...

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