
How I categorize the US and trigger Julianne in the process
Region 1: The Pacific Northwest
This is Washington and Oregon. I consider the entirety of the two states to be the Pacific Northwest.
Region 2: The True West
This is Texas (especially the western half of Texas), New Mexico, Arizona, and southern California. It is the region I most want to visit.
Region 3: The Other West
Colorado, Utah, and Nevada.
Region 4: The Plains/Middle America
North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska (when I remember Nebraska), Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa.
The Ozarks are also a separate subregion in this region to me.
Region 5: The Midwest
This one triggers even me. I consider the midwest to be Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, and Michigan. These are not western states. Ohio is borderline Eastern. But my brain calls them Midwest.
Region 6: Appalachia
Kentucky, West Virginia, most of Tennessee, parts of Virginia.
Region 7: The Bayou
Louisiana
Region 8: The Deep South
Mississippi, Alabama, and Georgia.
There are two subregions: The Delta and Atlanta. Atlanta is different enough from the true south to be its own region to me.
Region 9: Florida
Florida
Region 10: Atlantic coast/the start of New England which is what I consider the 13 colonies
South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia.
I also consider this the Tidewater Region.
Region 11: New York City
I associate this entire region with New York City. It consists of New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut.
Region 12: True New England
Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine.
Vermont and New Hampsire are the pinnacle of this region to me.
Leftover states:
Northern California, Montana, Idaho, Wyoming, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Maryland, and Delware are, in the words of my mom when she RIGHTFULLY critiqued a character I wrote at thirteen, "Just kind of there."
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