Bill,
Perhaps the concept of the "melting pot" applies to the
mid-Atlantic and midwest and accounts for the lack of regional uniqueness.
Yet, in that lack of uniqueness and character, it seems that this is unique
and characteristic by itself. I never really thought of myself as a
Northerner until I moved to the Richmond area in the mid-sixties. I just
thought of myself as an American and pretty much believed that I was
similar to all other Americans. My eyes were opened! <grin>
Anne
At 12:15 PM 2/8/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Anne
>
>I'm not sure what I am - a Southerner by family who has lived most of his
>adult life in Northern Virginia. So much of the mid-Atlantic seems well
>defined by colonial history and heritage and so undefined afterwards. There
>are obviously major exceptions to this and I hope nobody took my observations
>as a slight upon themselves. You raised an excellent area for study.
>
>Bill
>
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