There were no marches or sit-ins in my little town in the foothills of north Georgia.
"There used to be 60 to 70 boats out of my little town, " he says.
We went to his birth site, his country home and the little town square nearby.
It is in a conspicuously normal office park in a conspicuously normal little town near London.
"If it weren't for the cruise industry, my little town of Skagway would have been boarded up, " says Hites.
Now one of the most vibrant and rapidly developing cities, Hyderabad was until the early 1990s a sleepy little town.
It is a speciality of Castelnuovo Rangone - a little town near Modena which once had more pigs than people.
Gentle green hills line the meandering stream, and below them lies a pretty little town with an old stone bridge.
The Sunnis will pick one little town, maybe two, and kill everyone.
If we imagine a map in our heads, Tetuan is up in northern Morocco, where there's that little town that belongs to Spain.
By 2000 he was mayor of the little town of Tomah, and then the Libertarian Party came looking at him for the governor's race.
And in the little town of Yountville, they'll find Thomas Keller, who used to be a big city chef in New York and Los Angeles.
Immigration became an issue in Herndon, a prim little town 1, 700 miles from Mexico, when the local council set up a centre for day labourers.
Enormously successful during its 40-day summer meet, Saratoga still looks a lot like it did when it opened in the little town in upstate New York.
"It's quite a crazy story because in this little town, Herzogenaurach, a cobblestoned medieval town, you have two of the world's biggest sports companies, " says Barbara Smit.
Since we moved into our little town, we have been invited by various neighbors to attend Christmas caroling parties that usually include delicious food and a piano accompaniment.
As expat Canadian Sandra Yuck, who owns the exquisite Lao crafts store Caruso Lao, observes, big developments are coming to this little town, now the focus of so much world interest.
Mr Raby is mayor of Segonzac, the little town which is at the heart of the Grande Champagne, the stretch of vines that produces unquestionably the greatest cognacs in the world.
Burma Shave signs pass the time on the way to Seligman, a funny little town that greets travellers with retro motels, loads of gift shops, a road-kill cafe and a squirt of fake mustard.
Which is why it is probably appropriate that Stream is held each year in Marathon - the little town outside Athens that knows all about the unchanging and challenging nature of the long distance race.
Then they were at the penultimate turn, the box canyon just ahead, and the little town corralled within, its waterfall tumbling reliably at the precise center of the backdrop, a landscape painting by a sentimental artist.
Big city dwellers do the same thing only in reverse when they take a drive into the country to shop in a quaint little town in search of something unique to buy or an off-the-beaten path restaurant.
There is heavy pressure in Nalcrest, a rambling retirement community that is its own little town, to use the U.S. mail, rather than email or competing shipping companies, to pay bills and mail parcels to the grandkids.
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My grandpop used to have an expression -- a couple of you heard me say -- when the guy -- he was from Scranton -- when the guy in Oliphant's is out of work it's an economic slowdown -- that's a little town outside of Scranton.
He recalls a "little frontier town" where you could initially recognize almost every screen name you came across.
I'm from a little old town that don't have 400 people in it, and people want to touch me.
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