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25. Oklahoma
> Total score: 33.78
> Entertainment & Recreation rank: 25th worst
> Nightlife rank: 21st best
> Annual state spending on parks and recreation: $528.1 million — 25th lowest

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24. Georgia
> Total score: 33.96
> Entertainment & Recreation rank: 22nd best
> Nightlife rank: 15th worst
> Annual state spending on parks and recreation: $1.2 billion — 11th highest

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23. Massachusetts
> Total score: 34.06
> Entertainment & Recreation rank: 25th best
> Nightlife rank: 23rd best
> Annual state spending on parks and recreation: $512.0 million — 23rd lowest

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22. South Carolina
> Total score: 34.38
> Entertainment & Recreation rank: 21st best
> Nightlife rank: 19th worst
> Annual state spending on parks and recreation: $623.8 million — 24th highest

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21. New Mexico
> Total score: 35.28
> Entertainment & Recreation rank: 20th best
> Nightlife rank: 25th worst
> Annual state spending on parks and recreation: $344.1 million — 18th lowest
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