I grew up in a very small town in Florida, like, 7,000 people.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I grew up in a town of 5,000, surrounded by cows and oil fields, but there was a lot of opportunity in my tiny little town.
When I was in high school I moved from the big city to a tiny village of 500 people in Vermont. It was like The Waltons!
I got kind of burned out, so I moved to Florida. I was down there for 10 or 12 years, raising children.
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.
I grew up in New York City, and I moved to Florida in high school.
Well, I was born in Miami, and then I lived for a long time in Tallahassee, and before that, Winter Haven, which is a tiny town in Florida. I was not a city girl.
I grew up in the suburbs.
I grew up in Michigan, in a very small town, Centreville. In my graduating class, I had like 92 people.
I was born in Clinton, Mississippi, which had 1,500-2,500 people when I was growing up - a village.
I grew up in a retirement community in Florida.