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'Happy Days' star Scott Baio ditches California for 'fantastic' Florida: 'What America was like'

After announcing his family’s move to Florida this week, actor Scott Baio further explained exactly how they came to the decision to FOX Business’ Maria Bartiromo.

"Florida is pretty much what America was like 50 years ago," Baio said on "Maria Bartiromo’s Wall Street" Friday. "It's just people hanging out. Everything's wide open, it's free, the people that I meet are all just nice."

"And there seems to be no attitude down here," he continued. "I mean, no place is perfect. But it's just a different feel here."

The sitcom star best known for his roles in "Charles in Charge" and "Happy Days" originally announced via Twitter his family decided to leave Los Angeles after 45 years in California, citing the homelessness problem...............

https://www.foxbusiness.com/lifestyle/happy-days-star-scott-baio-ditches-california-fantastic-florida-what-america-was-like
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