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In reply to the discussion: What neighborhood did you grow up in --city, rural, or suburbs? Mine is city until 8th grade. then suburbs. Culture [View all]Bus ride to school was 45 mins each way.
Our town had a school, post office, gas station and a general store. A legit general store, two story building with an old rough wooden floor.
My siblings and I could walk for miles through forests, definitely trespassing on peoples property. No one cared.
We lived across the street from a lake and our neighborhood owned a lot on the lake so we could go down and pull our canoe into the lake and paddle around.
Its changed a lot since then. Many more homes. More schools in the district.
I left there for another state for my high school years. Big city, great high school. Im glad I did because I doubt i wouldve gone to college if Id stayed.
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What neighborhood did you grow up in --city, rural, or suburbs? Mine is city until 8th grade. then suburbs. Culture [View all]
debm55
Jul 9
OP
Thank you very much for sharing with us. greatauntoftriplets. It sounds like the perfect place to raise kids.
debm55
Jul 9
#31
Lived on the west side of Detroit. Moved downriver, now we live in a rural area near the lake.
Srkdqltr
Jul 9
#33
The Oakland section of Pittsburgh-urban row house. A very walkable neighborhood.
cloudbase
Jul 9
#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
Jul 9
#38
I lived in a rural area that was developed into a suburb. We went from potato farms and woods to tract housing...
NNadir
Jul 9
#39
thank you NNagir. I see it around here too. Dairy farms and regular farms that we visited in girl scouts have turned
debm55
Jul 10
#52
Thank you very much, sestina. That sounds so different then my suburbs that I lived in after 8 grade. My had no sidewalk
debm55
Jul 10
#47
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
Jul 10
#56
Rural. I grew up in a very small community on a lake connected to Lake Michigan in northern lower
catbyte
Jul 10
#53
That sounds like a very nice place to live and grow up. Thank you very much for sharing with us, catbtye.
debm55
Jul 10
#57
I agree with you BlueKota. Up the hill they are building an extension of the turnpike that would go from Pittsburgh to
debm55
Jul 10
#58
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
Jul 10
#61
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
Jul 10
#62