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Highway 49


California state route outside Loyalton, near its northern end. Looking north. Btw, "Loyalton" got its name because it was settled by Union sympathizers during the Civil War.
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Don Barrett (aka DBs… has replied to slgwv clubslgwv club has replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs…Rationally, of course, the political boundary should have been drawn at the crest. The explorer John Wesley Powell, also a co-founder of the USGS, said that state lines should be set at watershed boundaries. He said something to the effect of, "You can make work for surveyors or for lawyers." Well, of course Congress made work for lawyers--this is America, after all! But apparently California, when it applied for statehood, wanted the whole Sierra block because they were convinced the whole range overlay the Mother Lode!
Don Barrett (aka DBs… has replied to slgwv cluben.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_(proposed_Pacific_state)
slgwv club has replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs…Don Barrett (aka DBs… has replied to slgwv clubSeems that most states have those sorts of divides and battles. Even when I was young, Florida was a political battle between the north (which is part of the cultural South) and the resort/retiree portion of the state that is south of what is now I-4.
slgwv club has replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs…Of course, back east the upstate-downstate tension in New York is legendary--the city vs. the rest of the state!
Have you read Joel Garreau's _The Nine Nations of North America_? It came out back in the 80s, but it's still just as relevant today. The thesis is how different regional economies and even attitudes ignore the political boundaries.
Don Barrett (aka DBs… has replied to slgwv clubMy sense from when I lived in the Northeast in the 80's was that those sorts of divides, while real, were not as strong as they are in parts of the west -- probably due to the back-and-forth from resorts, summer cottages, farms, colleges, etc. I also seem to recall there being more interaction around NV, particularly between Reno and LV, in the 70's and 80's than there is now. It does seem that the culture is becoming more insular. (Florida, though, had none of that -- those of us in N. Fla were oriented to and interacted with Ga or Ala, not south Florida. Those in south Florida just hurried through N. Fla., avoiding contact.)
Clint has replied to slgwv clubslgwv club has replied to ClintThanks for your visit & comments !!
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