Every Coloradan dreams of retiring, at some point. When that time comes, why not let the stars tell you where to retire to?

Millions of people across the world turn to astrology to help determine day-to-day decisions, as well as "big" life decisions. How many people in Colorado will turn to astrology to choose "where" to begin the next chapter of their live?

What will couples do when the stars say "this" place for the wife, and "that" place for the husband?

Retirement Locations for Coloradans as Determined by Zodiac Sign

How often do you check your horoscope? Many people put a lot of trust into what they say, whether it be about their love lives, money issues, overall happiness. Here comes  a list of 12 spots that your horoscope says you should retire to.

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I, myself, am not a person that checks out a daily, monthly, or yearly horoscope; but, I can see myself being interested in where the stars say would be a great location for an Aquarian (me) to retire to when this is all over.

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Travel + Leisure put together a list of places people should retire to based on their zodiac signs, ".. providing insight into your core desires." I think my core desire is to not work, and relax. I'm curious if that holds true.

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Let's take a look at what the stars say about our retirement location:

The 12 Places Coloradans Should Retire to Based on the Zodiac

How often do you check your horoscope? Many people put a lot of trust into what they say, whether it be about their love lives, money issues, overall happiness. Here comes a list of 12 spots that your horoscope says you should retire to.

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