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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Mrtennis, Your earlier post of which I responded to was fully in jest out of respect.
I fully understand and agree with your current question. I grew up in the Antique business, so I well understand the mind of the collector. I was drawn to this site to educate myself on "hi-fi" since I was ready to build a system of which I had dreamed of since I was very young.
I sense a Camaraderie and respect for a number of members here of good character of which I feel they also display in their everyday lives. Given that scenario it is almost inevitable that the conversation will deviate to other areas where opinions are held in high regard.
i get it.

incidentally, i was also a collector of antique swords, clocks and telescopes, many years ago.
Where ever I can live my life the cheapest but keep my audio/video purchases at the current level.
"what makes an audiophile different than a wine or art collector ?"

About 25k in cables.
If he can swing it, the city with the worlds greatest classical music and opera scene AND a fabulous audio scene,Berlin.