I left for Petersburg in August, 1871 and stayed there until 1879.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I kind of moved out of the town I grew up in as quick as I could. I left right after high school.
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.
I left the Midwest when I was twelve years old, and I haven't lived in a small town since.
I left Montana in Spring of 1866, for Utah, arriving at Salt Lake city during the summer.
My grandparents left the Pale of Settlement at the border of western Russia and Eastern Europe in the early 1900s, fleeing anti-Semitism and hoping to make a better life for their children in America.
I live in Santa Cruz. I moved here in 1974 and couldn't leave.
In 1958, I decided that I was going to live in Europe permanently. So in 1959 I moved to Lugano, Switzerland.
With my mother, I moved from one household to another before settling in the eastern part of Finland, in the city of Kuopio.
In 1958, I came to Chicago where I have remained.
In December of 1952, my first wife, Kirby, and I left Vienna to drive through the Russian sector of Austria into Yugoslavia.