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« on: June 14, 2017, 02:41:23 PM »


Though Southern Missouri, Illinois and Indiana are all culturally Southern (IMO), there is no way in hell that the state of Indiana is part of the South.  It might have a few more Southern influences (even my sister living in Indianapolis says it is noticably more influenced by the South than Iowa), but it's clearly a Midwestern state.

People need to remember that the Midwest really is the bastard child between New England, Mid-Atlantic and the Upper South.
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