The detail that supports the central idea that despite physical changes, Watonwan is a special place for generations of people is: "Great great-grandchildren retell the story of early days." This implies that the experiences and history of the place are valued and passed down through generations, highlighting the emotional and historical connection that families have with Watonwan, regardless of physical changes over time.
Which detail from "Home Place Retold" supports the central idea that despite physical changes, Watonwan is a special place for generations of people?
Great great-grandchildren retell the story of early days. . . .
Young families worked hard to build a life.
Those matches might seem surprising in modern times.
In 1881, more than 50 such families fled religious persecution. . . .
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