Southern Iowans can have an accent and definitely Missouri.But he was in Carbondale Illinois!! I didnt expect it from in state!
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Southern Iowans can have an accent and definitely Missouri.But he was in Carbondale Illinois!! I didnt expect it from in state!
I like much of the Northern half of WI and not much of Baraboo area.Iowans ******* love the Dells meanwhile I'm like give me Driftless all day. And some DC. Which, props to Illinois, they also go to DC.
I've had luck doing it in the past. Especially a week or so out, cancellations will start happening often. Every year I tell myself to get a site as soon as they open, every year I forget... It's easy to cancel reservations, which is nice if plans fall through, but I think it also allows people to grab all the sites early, and then cancel later if they want.It's really not a bad drive, especially after doing 20 to Ames so many times. Good luck getting a spot! Sometimes people post them in the Wisconsin State Park FB group if you're in there.
We go later in summer to the Lake side. Trying to convince spouse we need a little cottage there or over by Viroqua but he says no.
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The Dells are Driftless adjacentIowans ******* love the Dells meanwhile I'm like give me Driftless all day. And some DC. Which, props to Illinois, they also go to DC.
I went to the Dells once when I was around 7 and haven't been back since, but it was memorable for a little kid. Riding on the ducks was fun and a little terrifying, I was swarmed by some small woodland creatures while trying to feed them crackers at some kind of petting zoo, and I'm still not sure what I witnessed on our trip to the House on the Rock. That's about all I remember, but given I'm in my 40s it was one of the more memorable trips I had at that age.Iowans ******* love the Dells meanwhile I'm like give me Driftless all day. And some DC. Which, props to Illinois, they also go to DC.
The Dells are Driftless adjacent
Southwestern Wisconsin and a tiny bit of NW Illinois contain the only true Driftless Landform. Iowa has "Driftless Topography," and was glaciated by an earlier ice mass to a proven extent.
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About the Driftless Area - Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center
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I like much of the Northern half of WI and not much of Baraboo area.
The fact that all the other "midwest" areas of the states around us adjoin the Iowa border kind of tells you all you need to know.Iowa is probably the most consistent of Midwest states throughout. While there is some variance from north to south, some east to west but not as much IMO, it’s pretty similar style of life and landscape use throughout. Many of the other states have some more drastic change through their state.
This also takes into account that our large metro is DM, which is the smallest metro of the other Midwest states out there, and isn’t really what people think of when the big cities are mentioned.
Are we back to the question of is Ohio in the Midwest ?P
The fact that all the other "midwest" areas of the states around us adjoin the Iowa border kind of tells you all you need to know.
That would be silly, because there’s no question, it absolutely is.Are we back to the question of is Ohio in the Midwest ?![]()
I don't include it. Most of lower Michigan either. The Census Bureau disagrees.Are we back to the question of is Ohio in the Midwest ?![]()
That would be silly, because there’s no question, it absolutely is.
Where is that Toledo FB dad that started that argument?I don't include it. Most of lower Michigan either. The Census Bureau disagrees.
IMO, northern Oklahoma fits better than most of Ohio. Eastern Colorado feels like an extension of the Midwest too.
It is!That would be silly, because there’s no question, it absolutely is.