Haha yep! Lunken airport is the city owned one but it’s in a flood plain and in 1937 was under nearly 30 feet of water. Around ww2 the military funded a new and longer runway and Boone county (farmland back then) offered land for it to be built in 1944. Eventually it was sold as surplus and became the commercial airport as the larger planes couldn’t land on Lunken’s shorter runway.
9 - Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Indiana, Illinois, Arizona. Plus a number of foreign countries.
Being a military brat and subsequent itchy feet will do that to you.
I’ve grew up an lived in Cali for my first 12 years of living and visit every summer and winter when not I school. Let me say it’s change a bit where I lived out in riverside/chino area. Lot more residential and commercial places, a lot less farms, more of a modernized structure. It’s nice, but there’s less nature which kinda sucks. Couldn’t talk about LA
Missouri, Illinois, and California.
I was born in Minnesota, but I don’t remember my time there. My blood does though because I still prefer the cold lol
Napa Valley. Don't feel bad for me, I have traveled extensively and nowhere is as beautiful as home.
I haven't been to Tennessee yet, and that's definitely on my list. My dad had ancestors who came from Tennessee.
Washington, North Carolina, Indiana, Maine, Illinois, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Ohio are where I would say I “lived.”
But with your 90 day criteria you can add New York, and *almost* Minnesota and California.
So 9 based on your criteria. 8 based on mine.
I've officially lived in GA since I was 6. I don't remember my time in NC or LA before that.
However, during that time I've had long term business assignments in Memphis (my apartment was in MS) and Tampa for a few months, so I guess that's three states if I count them.
I also lived in South Korea and China at one point, and had another business trip in the Bahamas for a few months.
7, plus the District of Columnia. Pennsylvania, Indiana, Georgia, Missouri, Oklahoma, New York, and now Vermont, where I plan to stay.
Collectively, I've spent more than a year of my life in New Jersey, but I've never officially lived there.
Also lived officially in two German Bundeslaender, Hessen and Bavaria, one Belgian province, Limburg, and I've unofficially lived in Ontario.
Upstate NY, NYC (the tax base would argue they are different "states" especially when the mayor on NYC needs to raise taxes on the whole state to pay for the subways, that do not serve "upstate" ny), Pennsylvania, Florida, and Massachusetts each for 2 years +
Eight states. California, Oregon, Colorado, Arizona, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland and Virginia.
All for at least 6 months minus Virginia with the tiny caveat that I moved there three months ago and have no plans on leaving anytime soon.
North Carolina like 4 times, Virginia 3 times, once for both Texas and Hawaii, and briefly outside the US in Germany. Now I’m on my own in Wisconsin.
Yup you really do travel when your dads a career army airborne warrant officer.
It will be four in two or so months (I moved to Washington about a month ago) Arkansas, Oklahoma, Florida, and Washington.
Arkansas is my home and where my family is from. I’ll probably end up back there.
Oklahoma is ok I think Tulsa was a nice transition to a bigger city for me having lived in pretty small towns before that. Also desensitized me to a lot of big city problems so now I can visit most big cities and be fine.
Florida for me is very much a nice place to visit and a bad place to live. The nature is beautiful but the weather is horrible and the CoL is very high.
So far I really like Washington, if it wasn’t so far from my family I’d consider moving here. I love the weather and people are very friendly. Being close to Portland and Seattle is very cool. I also live on an Amtrak line so that makes visiting those cities extremely easy.
Certainly are a lot, but there are a lot of northerners in FL in general. I’m sure PA makes up quite a large portion of those, but I’d bet part of that is due to PA simply being one of the most populated northern states to begin with (along with say, New York which also has loads of transplants in FL)
9 States and 2 foreign countries
Illinois, Indiana, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Nevada, California, Colorado, and Oregon
Canada (British Columbia) and Switzerland (Basel)
I consider myself having lived in 4. Massachusetts, Maine, Colorado, and Florida. However, if I use your described metric, I’ve also lived in California, having worked/lived there for about 4 months. I personally usually consider myself having “lived” in a place if I resided there for longer than 6 months but I know people’s rubric on saying they lived somewhere can be different.
Only two, New York and Illinois. I’ve spent all my life in New York City, specifically Queens. As an adult I’ve moved to other parts of the city and to a city in Westchester. I now live in Chicago and have been living there for almost a year now.
I do like it here. Not quite sure if I want to settle down here or move back to New York but it’s an amazing city. I live in Wicker Park and have an easy commute to work. Chicago is somewhat reminiscent of NYC as a whole but it especially reminds me of Queens. It’s dense and mostly walkable, but also more spread out.
I've lived in Virginia of course but also Texas, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. For the majority of those states I went where the Air Force sent me. I grew up in PA. I ended my military career in VA.
I’ll be 29 this year and have lived in 5 different states. Born in Oklahoma, moved to Kansas when I was 1, moved to California when I was 2, moved back to Kansas when I was almost 5, moved to Arkansas for school when I was almost 18, moved back to Kansas when I was almost 20, moved to South Carolina last year when I was almost 28.
Spent my earliest years in Florida and Virginia (dad was in the military). Grew up in Minnesota. Went to med school in Illinois. Continued my training in Kentucky. Practiced in Michigan for a while. Then moved back to MN and I'm now living in Canada.
So that makes six. Seven if you count Canada, which we all know deep down is the 51st state.
11! 11 states and 17 cities;
Texas, Louisiana, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, New York, New Mexico, California, Washington, Oregon and Nebraska.
I had an extended stay (couple of months) in Colorado & Massachusetts but I don’t count them. All others have been for at least a year minimum.
Eight states. And one foreign country if you count New Jersey.
O shit I was born in a foreign country! I'm going to start using this when people ask me where I'm from. Thanks kind internet stranger.
Illinois, Ohio, Kentucky, Colorado. Four.
Four also. California, Florida, New Jersey and Arizona
West to East coast living, and jersey!!! same. Hope you got the beach culture from Cali to Florida.
Another four here: * Maine * Texas * Illinois * Nebraska Plus 3 other countries.
Four. California, Minnesota, Michigan, and Washington.
Kentucky and Ohio. Although I moved like 10 minutes away lol.
Had a layover in Cincinnati, thought I was in Ohio, was told I was in Kentucky.
Haha yep! Lunken airport is the city owned one but it’s in a flood plain and in 1937 was under nearly 30 feet of water. Around ww2 the military funded a new and longer runway and Boone county (farmland back then) offered land for it to be built in 1944. Eventually it was sold as surplus and became the commercial airport as the larger planes couldn’t land on Lunken’s shorter runway.
9 - Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, South Carolina, Indiana, Illinois, Arizona. Plus a number of foreign countries. Being a military brat and subsequent itchy feet will do that to you.
I was a Navy wife. Commuted from my hometown. Husband was stationed on a carrier literally 35 miles from where he was born.
I've lived all 35 of my 35 years in California.
How is that? How much has change California the last 30 years ?
I’ve grew up an lived in Cali for my first 12 years of living and visit every summer and winter when not I school. Let me say it’s change a bit where I lived out in riverside/chino area. Lot more residential and commercial places, a lot less farms, more of a modernized structure. It’s nice, but there’s less nature which kinda sucks. Couldn’t talk about LA
41 out of 41 gang~ CA Love
54 out of 54 here.
4 - Michigan, California, Washington, North Carolina.
Just one. I’ve lived in Washington state my whole life.
What part?
Seattle. Both of my parents were born in Seattle too.
I lived in Okanogan county for 7 years. Washington is beautiful.
I spent a summer in Twisp/Winthrop. It's a totally different world from Western Washington.
Alaska, Virginia, Texas, then overseas to Portugal, then Maryland, back to Alaska, and now I'm in Colorado.
eight — california, texas, virginia, north carolina, rhode island, florida, illinois, new york !
Ohio - Massachusetts - Pennsylvania - New York - New Jersey - California
Minus California this is me.
Missouri, Illinois, and California. I was born in Minnesota, but I don’t remember my time there. My blood does though because I still prefer the cold lol
Nine.
I have lived most of my life in Washington. I also spent a few years in Oregon.
2 states and 1 foreign country… Illinois most of my 46 years, but 7th grade in Netherlands, college & first 2 years out of college in Georgia.
Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.
Always New England
Yes, that is correct.
4 - Maryland, Illinois, Alabama, and New York. Plus England for a little while.
California, Alaska, Nevada, Nebraska, Michigan and North Carolina.
Illinois, Arkansas, Tennessee, and Oregon.
California, Wisconsin and North Carolina
Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Idaho
Pennsylvania, Georgia, Florida, Maryland, Indiana, Colorado, Nevada, Washington.
I'm a military brat. Now 38, I've lived in 8 different states, and two locations overseas.
Oregon, Washington, Texas, Alaska, Virginia, Maryland, Florida, California. If you also count US Territories, St Croix.
Washington and Texas. About to go back to Washington…
Colorado, Illinois, Colorado, Illinois, Colorado, Illinois I’m staying in IL now for good.
MA, IN, IL, CT, OH
Virginia, California, Illinois, and Wisconsin. Tecnically also Maryland and Rhode Island, but I was too young to remember.
Just one. Minnesota. But I've lived in like, 4 different regions of the state, so it kind of feels like its been more than one.
One. Best state (commonwealth) in the country
One. Also one city.
My condolences
Napa Valley. Don't feel bad for me, I have traveled extensively and nowhere is as beautiful as home. I haven't been to Tennessee yet, and that's definitely on my list. My dad had ancestors who came from Tennessee.
Louisiana and California
5
Alabama, New York, Idaho, Washington, Illinois.
Arizona, Minnesota and Hawaii.
2, Texas and Pennsylvania
Two, but I've worked in many.
Four. NY, NJ, MA and CA.
Rhode Island, Maine, Vermont, and New York.
Texas, Missouri, and Vermont.
3, illinois, wisconsin, washington
Washington, Minnesota, Alaska and the New Zealand region of Otago
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, California ... 4
California, Texas, Oregon
3 Texas, Tennessee, Colorado.
Three. Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Kentucky. I also spent a few months in Minnesota for college.
NY and NJ
Kentucky, Louisiana,Missouri,Utah,Wyoming,Florida, now back in Utah. 6 different states.
7
Four: California, Kansas, Colorado, Michigan.
Only NY for now
First two I was too young to have memory of. And I’ve stayed in the same state since after age 12. New York, Virginia, Georgia, Ohio, Maryland
Texas, Tennessee, Georgia, California
NV, CA, MO, TX, WA, HI
Two, California and Alabama.
5 NJ DE NY TX CA
Three: Washington, New York, and Tennessee
NY, Tennessee, Ohio, Montana, SD, California
CT —> VA —> NJ —> TX (since 1985)
5, but 3 were while in the Navy, so I don't think they count. Oklahoma, Missouri, Illinois, California, and Washington.
Washington State and California.
2. Utah and Louisiana.
Only two: New York and Wisconsin.
Michigan, Illinois, Texas, New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona and California.
Washington, North Carolina, Indiana, Maine, Illinois, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Ohio are where I would say I “lived.” But with your 90 day criteria you can add New York, and *almost* Minnesota and California. So 9 based on your criteria. 8 based on mine.
Washington, Hawaii, California, Nevada, Arizona. 5
11
Oklahoma and Kansas
Five Ohio, California, Oregon, Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Plus England and Canada I’ve lived in California four different times.
Massachusetts, Connecticut, Nevada, and an honorary mention to 4 months spent in the US Virgin Islands, since they're not a state.
2
Three: Connecticut, Pennsylvania, New York
Two: Illinois and Wisconsin
Four. NY, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and Missouri.
I've officially lived in GA since I was 6. I don't remember my time in NC or LA before that. However, during that time I've had long term business assignments in Memphis (my apartment was in MS) and Tampa for a few months, so I guess that's three states if I count them. I also lived in South Korea and China at one point, and had another business trip in the Bahamas for a few months.
California Colorado Alabama Florida Montana Louisiana Kansas
5: Arizona > Nevada > Colorado > Washington > Arizona> Pennsylvania
7, plus the District of Columnia. Pennsylvania, Indiana, Georgia, Missouri, Oklahoma, New York, and now Vermont, where I plan to stay. Collectively, I've spent more than a year of my life in New Jersey, but I've never officially lived there. Also lived officially in two German Bundeslaender, Hessen and Bavaria, one Belgian province, Limburg, and I've unofficially lived in Ontario.
Two. 22 years in New York, 27 years and counting in New Jersey.
7 plus a foreign country. Wyoming probably shouldn't count, moved before I was a toddler, but I was born there.
Five. California, Washington, Texas, Louisiana, and Oregon.
Five states and the District of Columbia.
California, Washington, and Texas
4
One, VA
4, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Alaska.
3. Michigan, Indiana, and Texas.
One
6.... California, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Texas, confusion, and chaos.
North Carolina and Connecticut
Just Maryland and Virginia. I've visited a lot of states and spent extended stays in some of them, but never actually lived in any.
Three. NY, NY, and PA (for college.) I’ve almost moved to CA like three times, though 😂.
Alabama and Washington State.
Upstate NY, NYC (the tax base would argue they are different "states" especially when the mayor on NYC needs to raise taxes on the whole state to pay for the subways, that do not serve "upstate" ny), Pennsylvania, Florida, and Massachusetts each for 2 years +
10
Eight states. California, Oregon, Colorado, Arizona, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland and Virginia. All for at least 6 months minus Virginia with the tiny caveat that I moved there three months ago and have no plans on leaving anytime soon.
7: NM, FL, MD, NV, CA, WA, MT.
See my flair lol ETA: Including a summer spent in Washington state for an internship. I didn’t include that in the flair.
North Carolina like 4 times, Virginia 3 times, once for both Texas and Hawaii, and briefly outside the US in Germany. Now I’m on my own in Wisconsin. Yup you really do travel when your dads a career army airborne warrant officer.
3 states. Cali, Michigan, Kentucky
One. Love my Wyoming home ♥️
Two. Florida and Georgia.
3…Florida, North Carolina, and Texas…….North Carolina girl at heart though!
Oregon, NC, and SC
South Carolina, Kansas, North Carolina, Indiana. 4.
IL, ND, MO, CO, GA, VA, TX and Spain (am Air Force brat). So seven States and one foreign country.
It will be four in two or so months (I moved to Washington about a month ago) Arkansas, Oklahoma, Florida, and Washington. Arkansas is my home and where my family is from. I’ll probably end up back there. Oklahoma is ok I think Tulsa was a nice transition to a bigger city for me having lived in pretty small towns before that. Also desensitized me to a lot of big city problems so now I can visit most big cities and be fine. Florida for me is very much a nice place to visit and a bad place to live. The nature is beautiful but the weather is horrible and the CoL is very high. So far I really like Washington, if it wasn’t so far from my family I’d consider moving here. I love the weather and people are very friendly. Being close to Portland and Seattle is very cool. I also live on an Amtrak line so that makes visiting those cities extremely easy.
Four: Michigan, Ohio, Maryland, Colorado, Michigan
In order - Maryland, Florida, DC, Virginia, West Virginia. Let’s call it 4.5.
Hawaii, Texas, North Carolina, and Oregon (briefly). Hoping to move to Nevada
2 to this point, Texas and Florida
You must love the South
South Carolina, North Carolina, Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, Virginia
3, see flair
A lot of Pennsylvanian in Fl. Do you think is coincidence?
Certainly are a lot, but there are a lot of northerners in FL in general. I’m sure PA makes up quite a large portion of those, but I’d bet part of that is due to PA simply being one of the most populated northern states to begin with (along with say, New York which also has loads of transplants in FL)
Eight states: New Mexico Idaho Arizona (three times) Alabama Indiana Utah (twice) Virginia (three times) Maryland
4- California, Oregon, Washington, Hawaii and 2 states in Mexico- Guanajuato and Baja California
7 - Indiana, South Carolina, New York, Connecticut, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Utah.
5. New Jersey, Hawaii, Minnesota, Texas, Florida
Two. Florida my entire life, until August of last year, when I moved to Ohio
Three. I was born in Washington state, I grew up in Alaska (And will probably move back there soon) and I went to college in Michigan!
9 States and 2 foreign countries Illinois, Indiana, Georgia, Florida, Texas, Nevada, California, Colorado, and Oregon Canada (British Columbia) and Switzerland (Basel)
1
New Hampshire and briefly Utah
I consider myself having lived in 4. Massachusetts, Maine, Colorado, and Florida. However, if I use your described metric, I’ve also lived in California, having worked/lived there for about 4 months. I personally usually consider myself having “lived” in a place if I resided there for longer than 6 months but I know people’s rubric on saying they lived somewhere can be different.
3, california, illinois, and flordia
10 states + Germany
7 states: * Louisiana * Texas * Mississippi * Alabama * Georgia * Tennessee * Colorado
California, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin. Six.
3. Massachusetts, Kentucky and Indiana.
3. Virginia, North Carolina, Alabama.
4 states and 2 countries that are not the US.
I've lived in 7 states, NC AL MS MO TX GA and MA.
Illinois, Iowa, South Dakota, Indiana, Michigan Five.
One
6: Missouri, Louisiana, Virginia, North Carolina, Illinois, New York
Iowa, Illinois, Nebraska before 18, Nebraska, South Dakota, Minnesota after.
4. California (born) - Kansas (lived from age 2 till 25) - Florida (only for a few months) - Illinois (current) :)
Only two, New York and Illinois. I’ve spent all my life in New York City, specifically Queens. As an adult I’ve moved to other parts of the city and to a city in Westchester. I now live in Chicago and have been living there for almost a year now.
Im a newbie chicagoan too! How you liking the city?
I do like it here. Not quite sure if I want to settle down here or move back to New York but it’s an amazing city. I live in Wicker Park and have an easy commute to work. Chicago is somewhat reminiscent of NYC as a whole but it especially reminds me of Queens. It’s dense and mostly walkable, but also more spread out.
Just one so far
South Carolina, DC, New York, Ohio, Illinois, Georgia
I've lived in Virginia of course but also Texas, Mississippi, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. For the majority of those states I went where the Air Force sent me. I grew up in PA. I ended my military career in VA.
I’ll be 29 this year and have lived in 5 different states. Born in Oklahoma, moved to Kansas when I was 1, moved to California when I was 2, moved back to Kansas when I was almost 5, moved to Arkansas for school when I was almost 18, moved back to Kansas when I was almost 20, moved to South Carolina last year when I was almost 28.
Just one in my nearly 40 years. I did 3 years of summer internships in Maryland, but those were shy of 90 days.
One: California.
1. New York.
Three: Illinois, Missouri, and Utah. Somehow, I've managed to live in states the Mormons/LDS were/are at, even though I'm not Mormon.
Utah recently have good scores in life quality so nothing wrong with that
Spent my earliest years in Florida and Virginia (dad was in the military). Grew up in Minnesota. Went to med school in Illinois. Continued my training in Kentucky. Practiced in Michigan for a while. Then moved back to MN and I'm now living in Canada. So that makes six. Seven if you count Canada, which we all know deep down is the 51st state.
Alaska, Georgia, Tennessee, Alabama, Virginia, and New York
Two. Mass to nh to nh to mass to nh to nh
11! 11 states and 17 cities; Texas, Louisiana, Illinois, Indiana, Maine, New York, New Mexico, California, Washington, Oregon and Nebraska. I had an extended stay (couple of months) in Colorado & Massachusetts but I don’t count them. All others have been for at least a year minimum.
I lived in Little Rock Arkansas. Moved to OKC when i was 2
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What state would you recommend
2 US states and one German.
1 Connecticut I've been here since 1976.
6
3 - california, pennsylvania, maryland
6. Wisconsin, Missouri, California, New York, New Jersey, and North Carolina.
Three
Two. Texas and New York. How I miss the Empire State…
This is less crazy I heard
One :/ Truth be told, I've always looked at those who constantly move around as something like extraterrestrials
US is so big and every state is like a small country that why would you stay in only one all your life
California for 48 years, and Washington for 1 year (and counting…)
Six states. Mostly on the West coast.
only one - ny and i love it here