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Presently, 2,695 miles, per Google maps. But I haven't lived closer than 600 miles from home since I left for college, a natural consequence of being ambitious but growing up in the sticks!
 

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Post-college, I moved 100 miles away from home, but since it was in New England, it seemed "close." Twenty seven years later, I moved to FL, first as a snowbird, then a few years later, became virtually a full-timer.
 

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Was, future wife convinced me to transfer to University of New Haven and into Business course. Had a chance to attend UNLV for restaurant/Hotel management, but she was too convincing. Sometimes I wonder "what if". LOL
You would most likely have been employed by one of the fine casinos here in Vegas and depending on how long ago that was you could either be in the upper echelon of hotel management or in charge of the many restaurants in a casino.
 

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You would most likely have been employed by one of the fine casinos here in Vegas and depending on how long ago that was you could either be in the upper echelon of hotel management or in charge of the many restaurants in a casino.
oh man, the DI. as a kid, i was forced (twice! lol) to go along with the family out there. that place was magic, and i can still smell the wood from the inside. seems like it was a friendly destination for certain folks from Bridgeport, New Jersey, Brooklyn, ... (hmmmmm). long past the time that one of my heros lived there, i would run around pestering the staff 'what did howard do here,' and such. of course, most were not there in his time, but some did know that folks would gather up top to watch the nukes explode. unique place, in sooo many ways.
methinks the Fountain Blue down on Collins was/is part of some kind of 'secret but well known circuit.' i was born too late for all of this stuff. heck, they just blew up the Plaza in ac. there had better be some new places where exciting knuckleheads throw down like in old days (some isolated island in the carib or such doesn't seem like 'it'), or the likes of me, feeling cheated, will get very mad, and then have to write an angry letter... 'to whom it may concern. i was cheated. could u please up ur game? boring is not a good look... where's the scandals? where's the guy dancing on the piano wearing someone's bikini on his head? howcum there's no helicopter landing in the parking lot?' as i understand it, even the what-used-to-be terra mar in saybrook was a stop for that rat pack thing. i got hosed. all i get is books, movies, and tales, which don't cut it. well, at least the biltmore and beverly hills hotel are still around, i think. mebbe the new ocean house in westerly will get some soul.
 
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10 miles. Bloomfield, CT to South Windsor, CT. As native as they come. Born in Hartford Hospital. Waiting a few more years for retirement to get the heck out of Connecticut! I guess I'm part of the majority, for now.
 
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aboot 40 miles from The Park City, after a gazillion miles of checking out what's out there. never expected to find anything better for me, looked around anyway, and i didn't.
HEY! summer is settin in, i highly rec a week down in ac. a little room service, a dip in the surf, mebbe some golf, 24 oz ribeyes, dancin in the clubs, the whole shebang. these homers seem to be havin a grand old time there recently.
home boys and girls are usually the happiest folks cuz they know what to expect, ergo the 20 mile thing.


Park city = Bridgeport ct? if yes, where abouts? I grew up in the Hollow.
 
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I live a mile or 2 from where I was probably conceived. Didn't ask for too many details.

Maybe 3 or 4 miles from where I grew up.
 
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I heard 72% of adults live within 20 miles of where they grew up. How far are you from home?
This is a North American Van Lines story. Most reputable surveys say the number is in the 40-50% range.
 

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You would most likely have been employed by one of the fine casinos here in Vegas and depending on how long ago that was you could either be in the upper echelon of hotel management or in charge of the many restaurants in a casino.
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Born in Milwaukee. Lived in MD and NY. College in NH, Spain, NYC. Grad school in MD, Portugal, PA. Worked and lived in NYC, various places in Europe and S. America, then CT for a few decades. Now settled in coastal Maine. If I ever grow up, I'll calculate the distance from wherever that may happen.

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Park city = Bridgeport ct? if yes, where abouts? I grew up in the Hollow.
we did this once before. Maplewood (now Classical Studies), then Central high. west siders thru and thru since around President Lincoln times. soooooo, bicycle home turf as a kid was roughly stop and shop in fairdale, over to brooklawn cc, across to madison ave (boys club!), down to seaside park, back up to state street, then close the loop at micky d's. as a kid, black rock and the east side were too far away for regular routines (forget the 'north end,' that's where goofy blackham school kids lived. lol), except to play ball at wash park or the courts at pt. nanny goat park in the hollow was, ummm, different. every small neighborhood had some kind of 'gang' of mooks in grammar school, but we all got along well enuf in class, and saved the fighting for the football, or basketball, games. i don't think a fight ever happened in beisbol, prolly cuz you can't throw an elbow in that game.
i regularly hit grand st to pick up one of the finest breads on this planet, at pombal's, right around the corner from Del Prete (sfogliatelle? hey! that's two 'best on planet' within a 100 yards or so). not their 'portuguese' rolls, which are also quite good, but their 'white' rolls, which are actually small loaves. as usual for me, the wheat version is, well, let's just say, no.
10 bucks a dozen, change ur life, garuntee. hehe, 'nanny goat park.' only in Bridgeport. sometimes we'd go fishing at Beardsley, and i remember a schoolmate saying something like 'so this must be what Vermont is like.' i also learned to keep my mouth shut at certain times back then, too. lol.

'“No outsider, including me, really understands it,” veteran Connecticut journalist Colin McEnroe once said of Bridgeport.'
 
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This is a North American Van Lines story. Most reputable surveys say the number is in the 40-50% range.
I'm speculating here. These percentages are probably an average of all people. BY'ers are anything but average. No, seriously. I think we tend to be just a tad older than the average person. Many of us have made our last move. If you include everyone, i.e. newborns, little kids, etc. maybe the percentages hold up. Go Boomers!
 

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1074 miles. IL to MA.

(although have lived in GA, ID, VA, CT, FL also)
 

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Post-college, I moved 100 miles away from home, but since it was in New England, it seemed "close." Twenty seven years later, I moved to FL, first as a snowbird, then a few years later, became virtually a full-timer.
I forgot this part - in high school (MA), there was a semester psychology class that only seniors could take, and it was hard to get into. The teacher, Mr. Murphy, was a legend, and on day one, he said, repeat after me, "the answer to #17 is B.". He also taught us the word propinquity, the closeness or nearness of something, and told us that a high percentage (70? I forget) of people settled within a 50 mile or less radius of where they grew up.

The reason he kept repeating #17=B is that on the final exam, the question was either something we wouldn't learn, or there was a typo or bad description, so he wanted all of us to get the answer right. Or, upon some thought, maybe he wanted to see how many of us bought into his daily sermon of #17. Haha.
 

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I live about three miles from where I was born. Have lived within ten miles or so from that spot my whole life, except for a misguided 18 months in Indianapolis back in the Dark Ages.
Kentucky is the numero uno state in the nation that folks are least likely to move away from. a very nice place where everrone gets Kentucky dirty.


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