Show us your home town
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I love this thread. Makes me want to travel to all these amazing places!!0
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you are welcome to visit Florida's first coast, Jacksonville, FL0
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I grew up in York, England: https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=york&client=safari&hl=en-gb&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=Sw2nVM3fLsOy7QbauoDgDg&ved=0CAkQ_AUoAg&biw=1024&bih=672#facrc=_&imgrc=n5H9fd9gSWr15M%3A;-H_8569bcUfbhM;http%3A%2F%2Fstatic.guim.co.uk%2Fsys-images%2FGuardian%2FPix%2Fpictures%2F2009%2F10%2F23%2F1256310938805%2FYork-Yorkshire-001.jpg;http%3A%2F%2Fwww.theguardian.com%2Flifeandstyle%2Fwordofmouth%2F2009%2Fnov%2F24%2Fcheap-eats-york;460;276
I now live in Bexhill : http://www.discoverbexhill.com/
I've also lived in Canterbury and Guildford for university, and I spent a year living in Avignon, Provence. Oh, I also lived in Bromley, just outside of London, for 2 years.0 -
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Beer City, USA! (Asheville, NC)0
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Port Townsend, WA National Register of Historic Places....home of school of Wooden Boat Building....Victorian homes....Point Wilson Lighthouse... organic farms, slow food, and top farmers market in the state! 9800 population.
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My town is chesterfield, its a market town and a borough of Derbyshire, United Kingdom. It lies 24 miles (39 km) north of Derby, on a confluence of the rivers Rother and Hipper. It has a population of 103,800 (2011) , making it the largest town within the administrative borders of Derbyshire, and the second largest settlement in the traditional county after the unitary authority of the city of Derby.
Archaeology of the town traces its beginnings to the 1st century and the construction of a Roman fort, which became redundant and was abandoned once peace was achieved. Later an Anglian village grew up on the site; the name Chesterfield stems from the Anglo-Saxon words 'caester' (a Roman fort) and 'feld' (grazing land).
Chesterfield received its market charter in 1204 and has a moderate sized market on three days a week. The town sits on a large coalfield which formed a major part of the area's economy until the 1980s. Little evidence of the mining industry remains today.
The town's most famous landmark is the distinctive 'crooked' spire of its predominantly 14th-century church.
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I'm from Germany, from a little village close to Hannover Little more than a view from a hill (where castle ruins are, but those are mostly just a few stones) makes sense, so ... have that! And a picture of the local elementary school from 1895 I think, not quite sure. I went to school there! Last picture is of a local factory that works with iron.
(Some nights the sky looks really strangely orange/brown-ish. It's odd.)0 -
Fresno, CA
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