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Sorry, that isn’t ‘Pataskala’ at all…it might be an outlying street, but the town was much more than one street of houses when I lived there from ’61-’87. The population was around 2,500 then, and has since become a haven for druggies and their ilk due to expansion from Columbus’ eastern suburbs. You could leave your doors unlocked at night with no problems then, and you knew your neighbors and townspeople by sight if nothing else. Glad I don’t live there now–it is a vastly different place, and not for the better.
Jenn 8:44 am on April 9, 2013 Permalink |
Is his house still standing?
John 8:53 am on April 9, 2013 Permalink |
I don’t know where the house is, but he still has family there.
Marlin 11:49 pm on August 15, 2014 Permalink |
Sorry, that isn’t ‘Pataskala’ at all…it might be an outlying street, but the town was much more than one street of houses when I lived there from ’61-’87. The population was around 2,500 then, and has since become a haven for druggies and their ilk due to expansion from Columbus’ eastern suburbs. You could leave your doors unlocked at night with no problems then, and you knew your neighbors and townspeople by sight if nothing else. Glad I don’t live there now–it is a vastly different place, and not for the better.