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How many cites have you lived in?


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Cape Cod, Massachusetts:

  • Cotuit, MA

  • Hyannis, MA

  • Centerville, MA

    Boston Area:

    • Fenway, Boston

    • Copley Square, Boston

    • Allston, Boston

    • Brighton, Boston

    • Waltham, MA

    Portland, Maine

    New York City:

    [*]Astoria, Queens

    [*]Flushing, Queens

    Providence, Rhode Island

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1. Kenner, LA

2. Foxboro, MA

3. Austin, TX

4. Georgetown, TX (2x)

5. Johnson City, TN (2x)

6. The Woodlands, TX

7. Singapore (Queenstown area)

8. Shanghai (Minhang District and Hong Qiao area)

8. Houston, TX (Alameda Mall area, Museum District and Montrose)

10. Tucson, AZ

11. Boulder, CO (spent almost a month there this summer)

Phoenix and Denver are probably within the next two years or so. After that, maybe Portland or Spokane.

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Here we go...

1. Knoxville, TN

2. Elkhart, IN

3. Kokomo, IN

4. Ruston, LA

5. Knoxville, TN (second time)

6. Birmingham, AL

7. Chicago, IL

8. Trussville, AL

9. Birmingham, AL (second time)

10. Tuscaloosa, AL

11. Charlotte, NC

12. Roanoke, VA

I also spent my summers from 1992-1995 in Dallas, TX; and from 1996-1999 in Houston, TX :thumbsup:

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This is a fun thread. This is what happens when you work in the hotel industry.

Kingsport, TN

Chattanooga, TN twice

Nashville, TN

Lavergne, TN

Ashland City, TN

Richmond, VA

Duffield, VA

Beaufort, SC

Clemson, SC

Greensboro, NC

Atlanta, GA

Morrow, GA

Prattville, AL

Huntsville, AL twice

Mobile, AL

Galveston, TX

Houston, TX

South Padre Island, TX

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dallas tx

garland tx

sulphur springs tx

nashville tn

columbia tn

springfield tn

just between the major metros of nashville and dallas my whole life, now ask me how many places i have visited. thats a list! lol

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What would be interesting to me is to know the time span that y'all lived in these cities. For example, I notice some of them are college towns, so you only lived there for your duration of college. Also, would you not consider suburbs in the same metro area still the same city? You don't have to plant new roots when you move to a new suburb, so its not quite the same as moving to another metro entirely.

I've lived in 4 different cities, but I've only called two of them "home"

Spartanburg, SC

Charlotte, NC

I went to college in Columbia, SC (USC- Go Gamecocks!) and Clemson, SC. These were fine places to live, but they were never "home" like the other two were.

Also, its interesting to me how people move around. It seems as though when you grow up moving around a lot, you don't have an attachment to one place to the extent that you do when you grow up in one city.

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