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Why is the South the only region that can lose its geographical . . . New York isn't any less northeastern because of the influx of people from around the country and world San Francisco is no less west coast even though many people who live there aren't from the west coast There's never been an argument for Denver losing its Mountain West identity, even though most people there are transplants Many from Texas
2025, what makes a city a big or major city to you? - City-Data. com It's certainly not like somewhere like San Francisco where you can explore a decent, contiguous chunk of the northeastern quadrant of the city and never dip below 50k This now makes me wonder if it's semi-common for medium and larger college towns to have >50k tracts in their dorm areas
The Triple Decker (houses, plan, floor, living) - Architecture Forum . . . At one time a very popular style of working class homes in the Northeastern United States, they can be found in many New England cities as well as communities right outside New England such as upstate New York and northern New Jersey I even saw a few in Saint John, New Brunswick of all places (yes, New England style architecture in Canada!)
Why is the South the only region that can lose its geographical . . . Although at a transition point, Virginia is clearly more Northeastern north of Richmond where 2 3 of the population resides For clearer definition the term Mid-Atlantic is more accurate a depiction of states like Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland and Delaware which aren't completely "Northeastern" while clearly not Southern
Paterson: History - Early Industrial Development, Early Labor Problems Death of the Silk Industry By 1920, Paterson's population had reached nearly 136,000 people After World War I, the Wright Aeronautical Corporation began manufacturing airplane motors at an old Paterson silk mill, and for a time airplane engine production became the city's primary industry
Location, size, and extent - Connecticut - City-Data. com Located in New England in the northeastern US, Connecticut ranks 48th in size among the 50 states The state's area, 5,018 sq mi (12,997 sq km), consists of 4,872 sq mi (12,619 sq km) of land and 146 sq mi (378 sq km) of inland water
What city is the most comparable to Richmond? (state, better, places . . . The further south you go, the more the southern vibe is felt, the further north you go, the more you feel a northern embodiment, no surprise there as this is logical just from where each city geographically sits, but they are all in that transition zone, and there exists Northeastern elements in both Nfk and Rich, and Southeastern elements in
Flora and fauna - Pennsylvania - City-Data. com In 2003, the small whorled pogonia and Virginia spirea were classified as threatened, with the northeastern bulrush as endangered Numerous mammals persist in Pennsylvania, among them the white-tailed deer (the state animal), black bear, red and gray foxes, opossum, raccoon, muskrat, mink, snowshoe hare, common cottontail, and red, gray, fox
2025, what makes a city a big or major city to you? - City-Data. com •Salt Lake's northeastern and western city limits are largely unpopulated; the actual lived-in region of Salt Lake is only around 40 8 mi² with a population of 200,405, for a density of 4912 ppsm; And so on and so forth, when comparing New Orleans to its peer cities in size