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Old Sep 25, 2002 | 04:14 PM
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George Knighton
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Originally Posted by nsxtasy
In case it helps the discussion here, this is how the NSX Club of America is divided into regions:

I like this map!

[quote:3d609f6983]Ford Prefect: I just don't get how anyone could put states that are below the Mason-Dixon line... in the Northeast. Also..it's kinda [ridiculous] to have Virginia (or West Virginia) in a different region than Maryland.[/quote:3d609f6983]

Mason's and Dixon's line has relevance? These days, I think we draw the line around Fredericksburg, anyway.

Most of Virginia is not in the DC metro area, and the parts that are go a-way out of the way not to be a functional or attitudinal part of it. I much prefer living in NoVA/Fairfax than being in either DC or Maryland.

But...if we have to pick between Maryland and Carolina, I think most ITR owners in Virginia would pick Carolina.

West Virginia: I think you are speaking of history more than logical accessibility. The Appalachians seem to form an effective cultural barrier between Virginia and West Virginia. As much as I love the beauty of West Virginia, I'm not sure that citizens of either Virginia or West Virginia would care if they were lumped together.
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