Hometown
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Hometown is primarily used as a generic term for the city or town in which someone was born in or grew up in, or the place of someone's principal residence
Hometown is also used as the specific name of several places in the United States:
[edit] Places
- Hometown, Illinois
- Hometown, Pennsylvania
- Hometown, West Virginia
- Homestown, Missouri (Similar, but an "s" follows "Home".)
[edit] Other uses
- Ancestral home or ancestral hometown in Chinese culture
- Hometown Band, a band active in the 1970s
- HomeTown Buffet, a restaurant chain
- Hometown High-Q, a high school quiz bowl game show on television
- "My Hometown", a song by Bruce Springsteen
- "Hometown (Need For Speed III track)"