Rep Your City!! Where is everyone from?
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Concord, California (Near San Francisco)0
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Franklin, MA0
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Miami, Fl ! :flowerforyou:0
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Sandusky, Oh....home of Cedar Point Amusement Park and Ohio Bike Week!0
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Titusville, PA....Birthplace of the oil industry!!0
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Born and raised in Washington, DC
Currently reside in Davidsonville, Maryland!!:drinker:
Whoa, small world -- Davidsonville! My aunt lived near the intersection of Governor Bridge and Patuxent River for years; spent my summers there swimming and catching lightnin' bugs.0 -
Smalltown USA...Rossville,IL...about 100 miles south of Chicago!0
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Redmond, WA (10 miles east of Seattle). Home of Microsoft, Nintendo, and AT&T Wireless. I will TP these places for a fee.0
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Groton CT0
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Howdy neighbor! I'm in MesquiteDallas TX soon to be Forney TX0
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Philadelphia, PA (Philly) !!!!0
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Grand Rapids, Michigan
home of Art Prize (www.artprize.org)
A kick *kitten* lip dub video (search grand rapids lip dub on YouTube)
And just a stones throw from the fabulous lakeshore0 -
I'm in Kent, Washington (just south of Seattle - the Emerald City) - Kent is known for ..... for ..... - OK, I give up.0
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Bristol in the UK!0
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London town0
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Fresno, CA
Always looking for new friends so add me0 -
Originally New Orleans.
Now Lafayette, LA0 -
Manhattan, KS "The Little Apple" and home of the Kansas State University Wildcats!!
~EMAW0 -
Sarnia, Ontario.
Famous for....once being on the back of the $5 bill due to 5kms of Chemical Valley.
Having one of the top 10 beaches in Canada
Bridge Fries
More grocery stores per capita than any city in Canada
More cross border shopping than any city in Canada. (Port Huron, MI)0 -
I live in a village called Carisbrooke on the Isle of Wight, don't know how old it is, but there is a Roman villa here built around 170 AD, the Saxons defeated the locals and took over the Island in 530 AD , we were the last part of the country to convert to Christianity in 686 AD and William the Conqueror visited the castle here in the village in 1085, the Island became part of England when it was sold to Edward 1 in 1293, in 1377 the French invaded and laid siege to the castle. 1633 Ships leave from near here to colonise Maryland,America. In 1642 during the civil war, the King, Charles 1, was held prisoner here in the castle, and eventually taken from here to be executed in London,his daughter, Princess Elizabeth died in the Castle aged just 14, 1817 Keats wrote about Bowcombe Down just up the road "A thing of beauty is a joy forever . . ."
it's a lovely place, with a ton of history but I bet you never heard of it before lol0
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