I grew up all over Idaho - I was born in Emmett, a very small town.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The people in the Upper Midwest were the same kind of people I grew up around in Idaho.
I was born in Colorado and grew up in Pennsylvania with family in Texas and Oklahoma.
I was born in California. When I was six, we moved to a small town in northern Indiana called Mishawaka.
I was born and grew up in Vandalia, Illinois, a small town of about 6,000. It was farm country, and this was the little county seat.
I grew up in Danville, Illinois, right in the middle of the state.
I always thought of myself as a good old South Dakota boy who grew up here on the prairie.
I was born in a ghetto on the North Side of Pittsburgh. I was born as Emmett Till was dying and the civil rights era was being born.
I was born and grew up in Fitzgerald, way down in south Georgia. It was a mill town and my family ran the cotton mill. My grandfather was mayor many times and my family felt deeply rooted to that spot.
I was raised in Oklahoma. I was actually born in Tulsa, but I grew up in a small town on the west side of Oklahoma called Elk City on a farm, where my dad grew up, actually.
I was born in a very small town in North Dakota, a town of only about 350 people. I lived there until I was 13. It was a marvelous advantage to grow up in a small town where you knew everybody.