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I just read about the earthquake that hit the Anchorage area today. I was there in 1963, missing the big one they had in 1964 by about nine months. When I was working on the pig farm in nearby Palmer I remember feeling a faint rumble like the ones at my grandmother's house when a train went by, only there were no train tracks anywhere near that pig farm. When I asked the other guys about it, they said that it was probably an earthquake, which was no big deal because they get them all the time around there. The article said that about 300,000 people currently live in Anchorage. It was only 20,000 when I was there, and the population of the whole state was only 200,000. Looks like I got out of there just in time.
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