Posted Aug 25, 2022, 2:17 AM
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Join Date: Nov 2009
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Originally Posted by jd3189
^^^ Looks like Texas is the biggest transitional state between East and West. And that map makes a lot of sense. The Western US is drier overall and shaped by mountains, valleys, deserts, and plains. The Eastern US is wetter, more humid, and more green overall, being surrounded by more bodies of water ( Great lakes, rivers, Gulf of Mexico, etc).
By those definitions, I would say Amarillo is one of the Easternmost Western cities and Dallas could be considered one of the most Westernmost Eastern cities
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Yes, definitely. The Missouri Territory and later Super Kansas when Denver was founded was somewhat similar in territorial scope but Texas stands alone now in spanning the humid to the dry.
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