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Perryville, AK is a small town located in the Prince of Wales-Outer Ketchikan Census Area. Situated on the south bank of the Nushagak River, this fishing village has fewer than 200 inhabitants according to the 2010 census. Despite its small size, Perryville ranks highly across a number of criteria rated by BestPlaces.net. This includes having one of the lowest crime rates in the region, with just 1 violent crime per 100 people recorded in 2018 - making it 41% safer than most other American cities and towns. It also has great air quality and low housing costs, with an average home price of just around $212,000. Perryville is ranked as being one of the best places to live for those who want to escape big city hustle and bustle yet still have access to basic amenities and a peaceful atmosphere. Residents here enjoy plenty of outdoor recreation opportunities like fishing and hiking, as well as an awe-inspiring view from the top of Mount Sanford. With its low cost of living and near-perfect environment, it's no wonder that Perryville is quickly becoming one of Alaska's most desirable places to live!

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