THE PILGRIM
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I recommend you travel around and find a locale that suits you.
I wouldn’t pay any attention to how it’s defined or described.
I wouldn’t pay any attention to how it’s defined or described.
The Mason Dixon line, while popular in the urban zeitgeist, is a very short line that really only covers south of the Pennsylvania state line, including Maryland and West Virginia. Nobody I know of thinks of Maryland as the South . . .
The Mason Dixon line, while popular in the urban zeitgeist, is a very short line that really only covers south of the Pennsylvania state line, including Maryland and West Virginia. Nobody I know of thinks of Maryland as the South . . .
The South is as follows: Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Northern Florida; North and South Carolina get honorable mention.
I live in Southern Indiana, close to the Ohio. We’re South-ish.
I live in Pittsburgh, PA. Any county above, to the left, right or below is "The South." I wasn't born in this town, & I don't plan on dying here. Moving ASAP. We've been turned down on every application to move to another state about 38 times; someone will take us!
I believe it starts when you have travelled far enough in a southern direction that you can no longer find a good pizza, Italian cold cuts or great Italian food.
I recommend you travel around and find a locale that suits you.
I wouldn’t pay any attention to how it’s defined or described.