We've been in the same house since 1960, so we've been here for 45 years now.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
We are living on average today 34 years longer than our great-grandparents did.
When I started out in 1960, I thought it might possibly last a couple of years. I never expected it to last 42. I take great satisfaction in that longevity.
I live in the house my great-grandfather moved to in 1865... I spent all my summers here as a kid haying with my grandfather, and it was my favorite place in the world.
Our house was always full of grandparents and aunts and uncles and cousins.
I feel that we are currently living in a world that is similar to late '50s, early '60s kind of world.
I was born in a house where my family lived for 300 years. I was born in the home where my grandfather was born in.
I've lived in Los Angeles for over 70 years.
I've been here for nine years, and over that time, these people have become like my family.
The 60s passed and faded and I grew older, and in 1987 bought a house in upstate New York, and it turned out that John Brown was buried down the road from my house and that he had lived there longer than anywhere else and his house was still standing.
Over the last 15 months, we've traveled to every corner of the United States. I've now been in 57 states? I think one left to go.
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