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Any thoughts? Most people say Tennessee feels more southern than North Carolina today, and North Carolina feels more southern than Virginia. However, what about Arkansas? Currently studying the history of the Upper South.
JayjayCB, why don't you just move to a Northern city. Is seems to me that you want NC to be considered Northern. That is all you ever post about. If you want to be a northerner move up North and be happy. You have an obsession with NC and VA.
JayjayCB, why don't you just move to a Northern city. Is seems to me that you want NC to be considered Northern. That is all you ever post about. If you want to be a northerner move up North and be happy. You have an obsession with NC and VA.
See, that's where you're wrong.
I don't want NC to be northern. If that was the case, I'd call NC "Mid-Atlantic" instead of Upper South. NC is southern, I've stressed that sooooo many times on this site. I compare NC to VA because they're similar states, not because I want NC to be less southern.
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Any thoughts? Most people say Tennessee feels more southern than North Carolina today, and North Carolina feels more southern than Virginia. However, what about Arkansas? Currently studying the history of the Upper South.
How does southern feel?
I mean both are in the south just because of their locations.
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