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I just sort of feel connected to this town. It’s weird, I feel like moving out would be like abandoning it or something, like I’d be - . [...] My family has been here forever, my great-grandpa’s homestead is still standing outside of town. My dad used to take me and my brother out there, and he’d tell us how great-grandpa moved up here from Utah, built the house by himself, and it was like - … I used to know exactly who I was here. I recognized everything here. But lately, it - . (pause) I drive around Pocatello now, and I - . I get lost. So easily. Like I’ve never even been here before.
Hunter, Samuel D. Pocatello. Samuel French, Inc., 2015.
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