A few weeks ago I went back to Corvallis, my childhood home. I hadn't been in 14 years and it was fun to go back and realize as an adult how small of a town it really is. It's funny how some places just don't change.

My street

The church where I was baptized

My childhood home

Jefferson Elementary School

My elementary school playground

My first grade classroom
-Ryan Adams-
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