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re: Cities that are close geographically but very distant culturally

Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:45 pm to
Posted by Drunken Crawfish
Member since Apr 2017
3857 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:45 pm to
Woodworth and Lecompte
Posted by Tiger Prawn
Member since Dec 2016
23966 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:45 pm to
Houston - Beaumont
Posted by Tchefuncte Tiger
Bat'n Rudge
Member since Oct 2004
60768 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:46 pm to
St. Francisville/New Roads
Posted by athenslife101
Member since Feb 2013
19867 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:46 pm to
Not that close at all.

It’s 235 miles between Orlando and Miami.

Now Orlando and Tampa? Sure. Very different.

Or Miami and Fort Lauderdale.

Posted by goofball
Member since Mar 2015
17179 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:47 pm to
quote:

Austin - San Antonio
NOLA - Baton Rouge
D.C. - Baltimore
San Francisco - Oakland
Dallas - Ft. Worth



None of these are that far from each other culturally, but the differences in economic development between D.C. and Baltimore is kind of crazy.
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
65873 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:48 pm to
San Diego - Tijuana
Miami - Ft. Lauderdale
Panama City Beach - Destin
Posted by CptBengal
BR Baby
Member since Dec 2007
71661 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:48 pm to
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St. George - BR




DING

DING

DING
Posted by GetCocky11
Calgary, AB
Member since Oct 2012
53353 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:48 pm to
Greenville, SC - Spartanburg, SC
Posted by WestCoastAg
Member since Oct 2012
148118 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:48 pm to
ruston - everywhere else
Posted by goofball
Member since Mar 2015
17179 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:49 pm to
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St. Francisville/New Roads


That's a good example.
Posted by OysterPoBoy
City of St. George
Member since Jul 2013
40777 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:49 pm to
They used to be very far from each other.
Posted by Pilot Tiger
North Carolina
Member since Nov 2005
73681 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:49 pm to
DC/Baltimore have a lot of overlap especially in the shared suburbs but yea DC has had a gigantic amount of economic development and while some parts of Baltimore have improved, there are still a lot of bad areas

There are still a lot of shared sports fandom depending on the sport and age of the fan
Posted by TheCaterpillar
Member since Jan 2004
76774 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:49 pm to
Blue dots in a Red Sea

So Austin and Nashville come to mind.
Posted by Centinel
Idaho
Member since Sep 2016
44048 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:50 pm to
quote:

Greenville, SC - Spartanburg, SC


I'm not getting this one.
Posted by EarlyCuyler3
Appalachia
Member since Nov 2017
27290 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:50 pm to
quote:

Fairhope AL- Prichard AL


I was going to say Mobile and Fairhope.
Posted by mdomingue
Lafayette, LA
Member since Nov 2010
38339 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:51 pm to
Lafy-Elick

Arnaudville-Cecilia

Chackbay-Thibodeaux

Posted by IceTiger
Really hot place
Member since Oct 2007
26584 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:51 pm to
Atlanta-every ATL 'burb city
Posted by Thib-a-doe Tiger
Member since Nov 2012
36273 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:52 pm to
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Mainly because of cutthroat vs follow suit.



Lafourche also plays force bid 6, which is amateur hour
Posted by rondo
Worst. Poster. Evar.
Member since Jan 2004
77480 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:52 pm to
mamou - oakdale
Posted by dewster
Chicago
Member since Aug 2006
25984 posts
Posted on 5/9/18 at 12:52 pm to
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NOLA - Baton Rouge


Right now, I would say that Alexandria and Lafayette are much more different than BR and NOLA.
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