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Do you consider St. Louis a Midwestern or Southern city?
Posted: April 23 07, 2:06 am
by Michael
Well?
Posted: April 23 07, 3:44 am
by cardsfansince82
Too cold and too liberal to be part of the South. But Arkansas, Oklahoma and Kentucky are all firmly in the South.
Posted: April 23 07, 4:57 am
by fulldeck
I know people that say anything south of I-80 is south to them.
Posted: April 23 07, 4:58 am
by thrill
Anything south of wherever I happen to be is southern.
Posted: April 23 07, 7:10 am
by obucard
Being from Arkansas, I say Midwestern.
Posted: April 23 07, 7:17 am
by Simbagal23
When I moved from Iowa to the STL area, I really thought STL seemed "southern" to me. Now, after living in the ATL area for a couple of years, y'all don't know southern!
And if I hear one more comment about the "war of northern aggression", I will :blowup:
Posted: April 23 07, 7:23 am
by jim
Good question, and I'm surprised the vote is as lopsided as it is. My wife is from Chicago, and when we lived there she would have said "Southern". There are elements of both, but I think it's much more midwestern than southern, but there are elements of both to be sure.
Posted: April 23 07, 8:04 am
by GeddyWrox
StL is a Midwestern city, but if you venture more than about 50 or 100 miles south, you are firmly rooted in southern US country.
Posted: April 23 07, 8:07 am
by Cronos
It's mid-west. It's got the "Gateway to the West" in it, obviously symbolizing the mid-point of East and West. Hence, Mid-west.
Posted: April 23 07, 8:08 am
by lukethedrifter
jim wrote:Good question, and I'm surprised the vote is as lopsided as it is. My wife is from Chicago, and when we lived there she would have said "Southern". There are elements of both, but I think it's much more midwestern than southern, but there are elements of both to be sure.
+ (except for the wife part)