> Accent is defined based on where you grew up from age 10-12.
Not so. Maybe this is true in many cases, but I personally know of at least one outlier: a relative who grew up in West Virginia, lost her accent to work in radio and news, and when older re-married to a man from Texas with a heavy accent and developed one herself.
It is also the case that many people slip back into accents as they age.
Distinctive communities get broken up now and disrupted by media.