Which state is most Midwestern?

I can’t get on board with Minnesota being number one.
Southern Minny is essentially Iowa North. North of Twin Cities is totally different culture. This was the initial proposed map for the state of Iowa. That would have been interesting. I would argue THAT area defines Midwest.

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I'd make a case for Illinois or Indiana over Minnesota, but go far enough south in those states and you can feel like you're in Dixie.

Iowa has some variation between north and south, but not to that degree.
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas are all Dixieland adjacent in the south end.

Iowa in the south end is something indescribable.
 
I'd make a case for Illinois or Indiana over Minnesota, but go far enough south in those states and you can feel like you're in Dixie.

Iowa has some variation between north and south, but not to that degree.
I think a big part of being midwestern is corn fields, river towns, a blue collar work ethic, and is definitely not southern. If you get 50-100 miles west of I29, I think that is more Great Plains which eliminates the Dakotas, Nebraska, and Kansas. Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan have too many lakes and trees. The southern parts of Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana are Appalachia. Eastern Ohio is Rust Belt. So Iowa wins by default.