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Why did the Alaskan Bush People really move to Washington?

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After Ami Brown was diagnosed with Stage 3 non-small cell lung cancer in April 2017, the Browns reasoned it would make sense to move somewhere closer to civilization, making it easier to monitor her health. That place is a sprawling piece of land in Washington where each sibling can build their own house, creating a new “Browntown” of sorts. The best part? It’s easier for the fam to access stores, doctors, and other necessities some people might take for granted.

Although we imagine the Brown clan was sad to leave their beloved home, their leap of faith has turned out well. “Every week there’d be more revealed,” Billy told People in February 2019 about the transition from winter to spring on their new property. “We’d be like, ‘Oh my gosh, that’s ours.'” He added, “We started realizing just what God really gave us. There’s still pieces [of North Star] that, on purpose, we haven’t gone and seen yet so we can explore it later when Ami feels better.”

Now that this mystery has been solved, let’s explore why Alaskan Bush People stopped airing on Sundays.

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