The Home you grew up in:

Poohbear123

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Is it still there? MINE isn't!:( :( I went by my OLD neighborhood where I grew up, and found an Empty Lot!:eek: :eek: Also, the street seemed shorter, and the other houses next to mine, where also GONE!:confused: How depressing!:(
 
Yes, both of the houses I grew up in are still there. One of the neighborhoods has gone down a bit though since we lived there about 20 years ago. The other neighborhood is still alive and thriving. :)
 
Dunno and, oddly, don't care.

I care more about the second house we were in than I do about the first, and the most important one is the one my parents are in now. :)

Actually, I care more about my grandparent's house. That's one that I don't want to lose.
 
All of our different houses both in Texas and Arizona are still there. They look so small now, probably because the trees etc are so much larger and so am I.
 

We moved around quite a bit until I was 8 years old, then we settled down and my Dad retired from the Navy.

My parents still live in that house.
 
The home I grew up in is still standing and my dad still lives there. It's a mile from me. He wants me to have it, later.
 
Yes, one of my brother's bought the other siblings out when my parents passed away. Now two of my brothers live there.
 
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The house I grew up in is gone, my parents moved and the person who bought it tore it down to rebuild and never did so it's still an empty lot now.
 
What a neat question and one I hadn't put much thought into until now.
Yes. All are still standing and are looking great. (added on to, renovated, updated and all that)
Fun memories with this thread. Thankyou :)
 
Mine is... it looks like a flower store threw up outside... there are statues and millions of flowers and flags and crap everywhere... hideous!
 
We have no idea if the house I spent the first 4 years of my life is still standing as it is in Havana, Cuba. Hopefully someday, I will be able to go there and find out. The two houses I grew up in after that A triple decker and my parents first home are both still standing. As a matter of fact I drove my children to see the neighborhood I grew up in and scared them to death...lol. They could not believe I lived on the third floor of a triple decker. My parents still live in their home, and my kids visit their all the time.
 
I grew up in a tenement next to the housing projects. I hope it's not still there. Probably shouldn't have been there then either.
 
Yes! My uncle still lives on that street and I do drive by there from time to time. I recently noticed they added a big picture window to the living room. It sems so weird to be able to see inside it and not go in. Id love to see it now. I lived there for the first 15 years of my life. About 5 years ago while working in a bank I had to enter some info for new accounts. I came across an account where the people lived in that house! It was so weird to type it out with someone elses name. :(
 
All three homes I lived in as a child are still there as well as are the towns. All towns remain relatively unchanged as well.
 
yep, and my Dad still lives there, it is about 10 minutes away from where I live.
 
mine is! all of them are...espically the one I live in now...:p
 
It's still up........in San Francisco.........though my folks just lost part of their ROOF in a monster rainstorm out here last week:eek: :eek: :eek:. The house has endured 80 years of S.F. earthquakes with only mild damage...:D
 
I live in the house I grew up in!! This is the first house that my dad ever built for my Mom - way back in 1941.. It's still pretty much the same - I don't have the heart to make any drastic changes to it..

I have to say, it may not be terribly big - or terribly fancy - but it sure feels like "home"..... ;)
 
The house I grew up in is still standing. The house my father grew up in in Cliffside Park, NJ, was demolished several months ago after my aunt, who continued to live there, died last year at age 90. My father watched the George Washington Bridge being built from his bedroom window (he would have been 87 this year).
 

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