There are undeniable signals that tell others we grew up in a small town in Michigan. The thing is that growing up in a smaller community is without a doubt the most wonderful, most unique kind of experience you can have and here are 12 reasons why.

  1. You learned that family means everything, including your family of friends.

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  1. You got to appreciate the beauty of the great outdoors.

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  1. Or maybe rural Michigan.

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  1. If you forgot one last item for dinner, but the corner market is closed, you can probably call the shopkeeper and they’ll be happy to reopen just for you.

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  1. Everyone in town has a lot of pride and will pitch in to make the community beautiful.

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  1. The hometown diner was better than any fancy restaurant you’ve ever been.

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  1. You probably knew all the kids in the neighborhood so snow days were filled with sledding fun.

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  1. If ever there’s a huge crisis in town, everyone bands together to help each other out.

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  1. You never had to worry about getting lost because you knew all the roads like the back of your hand.

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  1. And even if you did happen to wander off when you were small, someone was bound to bring you back home or call your mom.

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  1. If you need police assistance, the officers in town will know you by name and ask how the family’s been.

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  1. Best of all, you always have a special place to call home.

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These are some of the reasons we think of off the top of our head for why growing up in a small Michigan town is the greatest, but tell us what are some of your favorite memories of being brought up in a small town.

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You OK over there??

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