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Name of the Street you Grew up on?

I grew up on 3rd Street in massive Park City, KY.

Behind my house my father owned several hundred acres, part of which I-65 now runs through.

The school that I attended for 12 years was next door and my dad sold the ground to the school for the play ground and the baseball field.

Today I know very few people who now live in Park City but my memories of that place are wonderful. My classmates made me Class President even though I was skinny and had Buddy Holly glasses:


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I grew up on 3rd Street in massive Park City, KY.

Behind my house my father owned several hundred acres, part of which I-65 now runs through.

The school that I attended for 12 years was next door and my dad sold the ground to the school for the play ground and the baseball field.

Today I know very few people who now live in Park City but my memories of that place are wonderful. My classmates made me Class President even though I was skinny and had Buddy Holly glasses:


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Look at Bert, circa 1887. What a STUD!
 
1950-1970, 407 Cherokee Avenue in Gaffney, SC. Right across from the “Big Mill”. The other side of the street was not houses, it was the mill town train line which would rock our house during the night flying through town. At least one or two train maulings a year at the elevated cross way in front of our house. It’s amazing what a speeding train can do to a car.

Behind our house was “The Projects”.

Good times.
 
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Borden-Greenville Rd....Top of the hill. Big farm--lots of corn. Lot of fun in that there corn.

Hated the house. Built in the 1700's---Spooky as ****. HUGE. Tornado outbreak is what led my grandfather to build a stairway to the cellas, via the closet. **** that cellar.

But a ton of great memories there.
 
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