Last I heard, they were going for around $25k. That was a few years ago though. https://www.simtable.com/
Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management public lands that could be offered up for sale. (This is a screenshot. Map is interactive and don't forget to look at Alaska.) https://wilderness.maps.arcgis.com/...x.html?appid=821970f0212d46d7aa854718aac42310
Speaking of inaccurate maps...does anyone believe broccoli is the most popular vegetable in Texas? I'm mean, I like it and all but... I'm going to choose to believe this one, just because it's cool: I'm not going to argue with anything about this one:
People think California has bad weather? Outside the central valley (which is just way too hot in the summer) California has about perfect weather. Here is what some sources have to say: 10 U.S. Cities With the Best Weather — Daily Passport 20 Cities With the Best Weather in the US Year-Round to Live In | Weather Station Advisor The Cities With the Best Weather in the U.S. | Redfin Now, some of these seem to overvalue sunshine (as a Stockton resident, again summer is way too hot, as is the case in most of the central valley), but those seem to be pretty consistent views and the home values tend to support it.
These kinds of maps sometime tick me off. The orange half can't get by without food grown by the blue half. The blue half depends on the orange half to buy the food they sell. There are obviously many other ways in which both halves are dependent on the other. It's almost like they are... uh, what would you call it? Oh, yes. United.