The Most and Least Fun States in America

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40. Maine
> Total score: 26.83
> Entertainment & Recreation rank: 16th worst
> Nightlife rank: 7th worst
> Annual state spending on parks and recreation: $103.1 million — 4th lowest

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39. New Hampshire
> Total score: 26.86
> Entertainment & Recreation rank: 13th worst
> Nightlife rank: 11th worst
> Annual state spending on parks and recreation: $112.0 million — 6th lowest

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38. Indiana
> Total score: 28.05
> Entertainment & Recreation rank: 11th worst
> Nightlife rank: 20th best
> Annual state spending on parks and recreation: $535.7 million — 25th highest

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37. Montana
> Total score: 28.36
> Entertainment & Recreation rank: 9th worst
> Nightlife rank: 19th best
> Annual state spending on parks and recreation: $111.4 million — 5th lowest

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36. Nebraska
> Total score: 28.57
> Entertainment & Recreation rank: 15th worst
> Nightlife rank: 23rd worst
> Annual state spending on parks and recreation: $254.5 million — 13th lowest

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