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  2. Dixie - Wikipedia

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    M. E. Garrison's Map of Dixie published in 1909. This version of Dixie only includes states within the Southeast, omitting traditionally included states such as Texas or Virginia. Dixie, also known as Dixieland or Dixie's Land, is a nickname for all or part of the Southern United States.

  3. Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    The South, being home to some of the most racially diverse areas in the United States, is known for having developed its own distinct culture, with different customs, fashion, architecture, musical styles, and cuisines, which have distinguished it in many ways from other

  4. Culture of the Southern United States - Wikipedia

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    The South is also where sludge metal was born, and where its pioneering acts, Eyehategod [103] and Crowbar, [104] come from, [105] as well as other notable bands of the style such as Down [106] and Corrosion of Conformity. [107] Other well known metal bands from the South include Crossfade, Pantera, Hellyeah, Lamb of God, and Mastodon.

  5. Utah's Dixie - Wikipedia

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    "Utah's Dixie" usually refers to Washington County, highlighted in red on this county map of Utah. Southwestern Utah is in the upper Colorado River Basin.. Dixie is a nickname for the populated, lower-elevation area of south-central Washington County, the southwest corner of the State of Utah, bordering nearby Arizona to the south, and Nevada to the west.

  6. Little Dixie (Oklahoma) - Wikipedia

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    Map of Southeastern Oklahoma.Definitions of "Little Dixie" vary widely, but most stay within the southeastern quadrant of the state. Little Dixie is a name given to southeast Oklahoma, which in the past was strongly influenced by Southern ("Dixie") culture, as its white settlers were chiefly Southerners seeking a start in new lands following the American Civil War.

  7. ‘It’s cooler by the lake’: Why Duluth is proving to be a ...

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    Perched on the shores of Lake Superior, the largest freshwater lake in the world by surface area, life in Duluth is ruled by the whims of the lake. And the lake likes to keep things cool.

  8. Webster Lake (Indiana) - Wikipedia

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    The Webster Lake dam was created at the southwestern point of the lake and a gristmill was built by an Ephriam Muirhead in 1837. This damming created one large lake from as many as seven smaller lakes. In 1842, Thomas Boydston purchased the gristmill. It is said that he is a descendant of Dr. Zabdiel Boylston.

  9. Why tourists are being told to wipe their shoes before ...

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    Deep within Nelson Lakes National Park, in New Zealand’s South Island, lies a magical blue-violet lake. Surrounded by steep alpine forests and spring-fed from the glacial waters of Lake ...