I don't know whether or not I'd live in Wabash or Appalachia, given that the boundary lines look like they'd fall right in the middle of Lexington. But I don't know that I want to be part of the same 'state' as Indiana!
I would think Appalachia, because it sounds like they tried to have one big city in each "state," and Louisville would be in Wabash, yeah?
Nashville's pretty obviously in Cumberland (makes sense, given that we do seem to be much close culturally to East TN than to Memphis). The diving line between Erie and Allegheny goes right through where Kenyon is, but I guess that would fall into the "less populated" category. *g*
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Date: 2006-09-09 04:40 am (UTC)I don't know whether or not I'd live in Wabash or Appalachia, given that the boundary lines look like they'd fall right in the middle of Lexington. But I don't know that I want to be part of the same 'state' as Indiana!
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Date: 2006-09-09 05:26 am (UTC)Nashville's pretty obviously in Cumberland (makes sense, given that we do seem to be much close culturally to East TN than to Memphis). The diving line between Erie and Allegheny goes right through where Kenyon is, but I guess that would fall into the "less populated" category. *g*