How many counties/parishes have you lived in?

Started by golden eagle, July 22, 2015, 12:12:57 AM

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golden eagle

Here's my list:

1. Humphreys, MS
2. Hinds, MS
3. Forrest, MS
4. Gwinnett, GA
5. San Diego, CA

For simplicity, independent cities and the five boroughs of New York will count.


Rothman

#1
Eleven (in a loose alphabetical order):

Alameda, CA
Contra Costa, CA
San Francisco, CA
San Mateo, CA
Madison, ID
Monroe, IN
Hampshire, MA
Prince George's, MD
Albany, NY
Falls Church, VA
Douglas, WI

I also lived in Volgograd, Russia for about 8 months and in Rostov-na-Donu for one month, FWIW.
Please note: All comments here represent my own personal opinion and do not reflect the official position(s) of NYSDOT.

corco

#2
1. Franklin, OH (88-89)
2. Kane, IL (89-97)
3. Ada, ID (97-03)
4. Valley, ID (03-06)
5. Pierce, WA (06-08)
6. Albany, WY (08-10)
7. Pima, AZ (10-12)
8. Powell, MT (12-14)
9. Lewis & Clark, MT (14-)

5-9 all in the last nine years.

TheHighwayMan3561

MN: Hennepin, Dakota, Ramsey, Sherburne
WI: Douglas
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DTComposer

Only four, all in California, none for less than seven years:

Sacramento, Santa Clara, Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, now back in Santa Clara.

It would be interesting to see who has lived in the most distant counties/parishes from each other (someone who has lived in, say North Slope, AK and Monroe, FL might win).

slorydn1

1) Kalamazoo, MI
2) Ottawa, MI
3) Cook, IL
4) Suffolk, NY
5) Orange, FL
6) Onslow, NC
7) Craven, NC
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oscar

#6
As an adult:

San Diego CA (where my military family settled)
Santa Clara CA (school)
Sacramento CA (summer job)
New Haven CT (school)
Washington DC (summer job)
Falls Church VA (several months when I first moved to the DC area)
Arlington VA (33 years)

Only as a kid:

Onslow NC (born there, returned later in childhood)
Otter Tail MN (father did recruiting for the Marines, near his hometown)
Prince William VA (another tour of duty for my father)
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cjk374

Runnin' roads and polishin' rails.

jeffandnicole

#8
I've lived in just 1 county as well.  If you include my time at college, then it jumps up to 2 counties I've lived in.

mrsman

1. Los Angeles, CA
2. Yolo, CA
3. Queens, NY
4. Montgomery, MD

Zeffy

Only two for me:

1. Orange, FL
2. Somerset, NJ

Likely in the near future:

  • Mercer, NJ
  • Bucks, PA
Life would be boring if we didn't take an offramp every once in a while

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Dougtone

Despite living in New York State for my entire life, I have lived in the following counties:
Albany, Broome, Erie, Oswego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Suffolk

Brandon

Ingham, MI
Sweetwater, WY
East Baton Rouge, LA
Will, IL
Houghton, MI (college)
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DandyDan

In order, Dakota and Washington in MN, Kane and DeKalb in IL, and Sarpy in NE.
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busman_49

All in Ohio:
Wayne, Summit, Medina, Franklin, Montgomery

spooky

1. Washington, RI
2. Rensselaer, NY
3. Bristol, MA
4. Norfolk, MA
5. Middlesex, MA
6. Suffolk, MA

Takumi

Quote from: golden eagle on July 22, 2015, 12:12:57 AM
For simplicity, independent cities and the five boroughs of New York will count.

And here I was ready to truthfully say zero.
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noelbotevera

Only 2 counties (sort of disappointing)

1. Robeson County, North Carolina
2. Franklin County, Pennsylvania

If you include relative visits where we had to stay in a relative's house, this lists jumps up a little.

3. Natrona County, Wyoming
4. Middlesex County, New Jersey
5. Queens County, New York
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catch22

Only three for me:

Wayne, Michigan
Houghton, Michigan
Arapahoe, Colorado

dfilpus

1. Saginaw MI
2. Leelanau MI
3. Grand Traverse MI
4. Alpena MI
5. Ingham MI
6. Wayne  MI
7. Washtenaw MI
8. Orange NC

intelati49

In order,

Newton, MO
Jasper, MO
Greene, MO
Jackson, MO (Current)
Webster, MO (Helped move family during springbreak, summer/winter)

Rothman

I'm surprised this group hasn't moved around more.
Please note: All comments here represent my own personal opinion and do not reflect the official position(s) of NYSDOT.

vtk

Lived in:
Franklin, OH (3 addresses)

Overnighted for several cumulative weeks in each of:
Blount, TN
Bonneville, ID
Pinellas, FL
Wait, it's all Ohio? Always has been.

Dr Frankenstein

Beauharnois-Salaberry, QC, 1990-2014 (I've moved a couple of times within that RCM but didn't leave it).
Agglomération de Longueuil, QC, 2014-present.

roadman

Two -

Essex, MA (birth until 1990)
Middlesex, MA (1990 to present)
"And ninety-five is the route you were on.  It was not the speed limit sign."  - Jim Croce (from Speedball Tucker)

"My life has been a tapestry
Of years of roads and highway signs" (with apologies to Carole King and Tom Rush)



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