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News articles and stories about the US often refer to various regions that leave me wondering where the hell is that.
But I really don't believe half of CT is New England and the other half Mid-Atlantic. |
I don't think of NY as being Mid-Atlantic. It's strong enough to be its own region. The Mid-Atlantic starts with New Jersey and stops with Richmond. Maybe Richmond.
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That map is total bullshit.
No midwest. And I have never heard reference to the Highlands of America. |
And what about the Colorado Plateau?
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Also could be known as Four Corners?
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And Florida gets it's own region.
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As an outsider looking in, one glaring omission is that of the Midwest.
I've never really known where it is and have been content to think of it as an amorphous 'bit in the middle'. Having done a search or two I find that the Midwest stretches from Nebraska as far east as Ohio! Really? Attachment 64671 LINK |
The Midwest is defined by what it's not. If you're not on the east coast, or part of The South, or New England, or within sight of the Rockies... then you're in the Midwest.
The little gunslinger pistols in Texas are amusing. Nobody else got clipart. |
I always figured the mid-west was the non-mountainous part from the Appalachians to the Rockies, but it probably would be defined a hundred ways by a hundred people. :confused:
But I wonder if these constantly thrown about "regions" are actually defined or just what they mean to a particular person. I guess it really doesn't matter until you try to define the border at overlapping edges. |
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Here's a short way to hit 49 of the states. Designed as a motorcycle tour but you could use a different mode of transport...
Looks to me like they missed West Virginia and Rhode Island.:eyebrow: |
if you say 'pop' instead of soda, you're in the midwest
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Well, the Midwest is the geographical area around the intersection of the middle of the Northern Hemisphere and the middle of the Western Hemisphere. That's a mouthful though. Figuring most people would already know that they're about halfway between the equator and the North Pole, just by the weather, that part is implied and the tern focuses on referencing the midway point across the Western Hemisphere.
Most human beings aren't astute enough to make this association; so, you may not find any sources for this information other than me. I will endeavor to further everyone's understanding; however, by posting a link: https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/12005 No need to thank me. All in a day's work for Bicycle Repairman (misconceptions repaired too). ;) |
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