Episode

5 O’Clock Somewhere

Podcast
Century Lives
Published
Feb 4, 2026
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2424
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Summary

Age segregation in housing is a relatively new phenomenon in human history. Until very recently, people aged with their families in intergenerational communities. Today, we visit two very different places: the age-restricted community Latitude Margaritaville in Florida and Gorham House in Maine, a retirement and assisted living facility built around the concept of different ages living together.