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Where I grew up was rural at the time but transitioning to suburban Walleye Wednesday #1
Thank you very much Walleye for sharing with us. debm55 Wednesday #2
Townie here SARose Wednesday #3
Thank you very much SARose, It sounds like you had lots of fun. debm55 Wednesday #12
Kind of depends on how you define each entity rurallib Wednesday #4
Thank you very much, rurallib. College towns are very diverse. Love them debm55 Wednesday #11
I grew up on a family farm in Ohio. sinkingfeeling Wednesday #5
Thank you very much, sinkingfeeling. debm55 Wednesday #10
Town of 160 people in Nebraska. Bee, Nebraska. Sold ice cream at the post office. OLDMDDEM Wednesday #6
HAHAHAHAHHAAH. Thank you OLDMDDEM. How did you get out of there? debm55 Wednesday #9
Fortunately, my dad got a job in the big city, Lincoln. OLDMDDEM Wednesday #14
Lucky you. Thanks, OLDMDDEM. debm55 Wednesday #16
Wow, that's small! The 3 smallest places I've ever been to were... electric_blue68 Wednesday #40
This community was all Czech and German. You spoke one or the other. OLDMDDEM Thursday #46
Small town to big city to suburbs. LoisB Wednesday #7
Thank you very much ,LoisB. debm55 Wednesday #8
It was a small town in northeastern Iowa. rsdsharp Wednesday #13
HAHAhahhahahhahha. Good one. Thank you very much, rsdsharp debm55 Wednesday #17
Rural MissB Wednesday #15
Great post , MissB. It was a great place for kids. debm55 Wednesday #18
I grew up in a suburban neighborhood on Long Island. lucca18 Wednesday #19
Thank you very much Iucca18 debm55 Wednesday #22
thank you very much. electric_blue 68, What great memories. debm55 Thursday #49
Jones Beach! Happy memories! electric_blue68 Wednesday #41
I love the detailed description of your Jones Beach memories! lucca18 Thursday #70
YW. It was wonderful to remember. electric_blue68 Thursday #71
I grew up in a number of states LogDog75 Wednesday #20
That sounds great LogDog75, You have the ocean, great temps. I like it. Enjoy. debm55 Wednesday #23
All of the above ... Dorothy V Wednesday #21
Thank you very much Dorothy V. Wow you have lived in so many places. debm55 Wednesday #24
Very diverse! 👍 electric_blue68 Wednesday #42
City ProfessorGAC Wednesday #25
Thank you very much ProfessorGAC. That is very interesting. debm55 Wednesday #29
Always lived in burbs SheltieLover Wednesday #26
Thank you SheltieLover. debm55 Wednesday #30
City. greatauntoftriplets Wednesday #27
Thank you very much for sharing with us. greatauntoftriplets. It sounds like the perfect place to raise kids. debm55 Wednesday #31
It still is a great place. greatauntoftriplets Wednesday #34
Thank you so much. That is good to know. debm55 Thursday #51
Grew up in Chicago. boonecreek Wednesday #28
Thank you very much for sharing with us, boonecreek. Such a greet city. debm55 Wednesday #32
Lived on the west side of Detroit. Moved downriver, now we live in a rural area near the lake. Srkdqltr Wednesday #33
Downtown gopiscrap Wednesday #35
Thank you very much gopiscrap for sharing with us. debm55 Wednesday #36
The Oakland section of Pittsburgh-urban row house. A very walkable neighborhood. cloudbase Wednesday #37
I am from SW of Pittsburgh. I live very near the old Century III mall Thank you for posting cloudbase. PS I live very debm55 Wednesday #38
I lived in a rural area that was developed into a suburb. We went from potato farms and woods to tract housing... NNadir Wednesday #39
thank you NNagir. I see it around here too. Dairy farms and regular farms that we visited in girl scouts have turned debm55 Thursday #52
All the places of my childhood have been obliterated by very wealthy people. hunter Wednesday #43
NYC. 'nuff said............j/king..... electric_blue68 Wednesday #44
Thank you very much,electric_blue68 that sounds wounderful debm55 Thursday #48
I grew up in the suburbs, sestina Thursday #45
Thank you very much, sestina. That sounds so different then my suburbs that I lived in after 8 grade. My had no sidewalk debm55 Thursday #47
Working class suburb in a working class town. Emile Thursday #50
Thank you Emile, I considered mine a city But it was a small city located next to a Steel Mill.Thank you for sharing. debm55 Thursday #56
Rural. I grew up in a very small community on a lake connected to Lake Michigan in northern lower catbyte Thursday #53
That sounds like a very nice place to live and grow up. Thank you very much for sharing with us, catbtye. debm55 Thursday #57
The road I grew up on was a mix of rural and BlueKota Thursday #54
I agree with you BlueKota. Up the hill they are building an extension of the turnpike that would go from Pittsburgh to debm55 Thursday #58
I was raised in a small town in Michigan Americanme Thursday #55
Thank you very much for sharing with us Americanme. debm55 Thursday #59
Small city in Kentucky get the red out Thursday #60
Thank you very much , get the red out. Same here ----you had to have a car, no buses, no walking to store. So everyone debm55 Thursday #61
Its funny get the red out Thursday #65
Thank you, get the red out. debm55 Thursday #68
burbs. glendora ca . 25 mi east of la on old route 66. then to sonora ca , late 1984, then to tic toc base in 2005 AllaN01Bear Thursday #62
Thank you very much for sharing with us, Bear, You have lived in a lot of places. debm55 Thursday #63
Suburbia... city... suburbia Nittersing Thursday #64
Thank you very much Nittersing. You have lived in unique places. Thank you for sharing. debm55 Thursday #66
"inner city" as they call it Eugene Thursday #67
Thank you very much for sharing with us. Eugene. debm55 Thursday #69
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