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  2. Dixie - Wikipedia

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    Although Maryland is not often considered part of Dixie today, [2] [3] it is below the Mason–Dixon line.If the origin of the term Dixie is accepted as referring to the region south and west of that line (which excludes Delaware despite it having been a slave state in 1861), Maryland lies within Dixie.

  3. Dixie (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song added a new term to the American lexicon: "Whistling 'Dixie'" is a slang expression meaning "[engaging] in unrealistically rosy fantasizing." [98] For example, "Don't just sit there whistling 'Dixie'!" is a reprimand against inaction, and "You ain't just whistling 'Dixie'!" indicates that the addressee is serious about the matter at hand.

  4. Dixie (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Dixie station (MiWay), a bus station in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada; Dixie USFS Airport, a public-use U.S. Forest Service airport near Dixie, Idaho County, Idaho; New Zealand DX class locomotive or Dixie, a series of diesel-electric locomotives; Dixie, the private railroad car of Henry H. Rogers, builder of the Virginian Railway

  5. Founding Dixie Chicks member Laura Lynch dies in Texas ... - AOL

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    The band, which dropped the controversial termdixie” from its name in 2020 as the U.S. reckoned with its history of racial injustice following the killing of George Floyd, posted a statement ...

  6. Faubourg Brewing Company - Wikipedia

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    Faubourg – pronounced "FO-burg" – is a French word that New Orleaneans often use interchangeably with "neighborhood". According to The Times-Picayune, "While the origins of the term Dixie as a nickname for the South reach far back into history, its affiliation with the Confederacy has made it divisive in modern discourse."

  7. Revisiting the Chicks’ 2003 Controversy That Changed ... - AOL

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    The Dixie Chicks Ron Wolfson/Getty Images The Chicks sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry when they publicly took a stand against George Bush — and changed the course of country ...

  8. Mason–Dixon line - Wikipedia

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    While the term was used occasionally in the decades following the survey, it came into popular use during congressional debates on the Missouri Compromise named "Mason and Dixon's line" as part of the boundary between slave territory and free territory.

  9. Laura Lynch, Dixie Chicks Founding Member, Dies at 65 - AOL

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    Laura Lynch, a founding member of the Dixie Chicks, has died. She was 65. Lynch died in a car crash in West Texas on Friday evening, her cousin Michael Lynch told CBS News. Bass player Lynch ...