America and Americans / Europeans

Dennis R. Preston preston at PILOT.MSU.EDU
Fri Feb 22 19:32:05 UTC 2002


As believed, presumably, by people who have not been to Columbus and
Indianapolis.

dInIs

>--On Friday, February 22, 2002 1:44 PM -0500 Drew Danielson
><andrew.danielson at CMU.EDU> wrote:
>
>>I have heard people in these parts describe Pittsburgh as the first
>>[easternmost] Midwestern city, as well as the last [westernmost] Eastern
>>city.  I cannot attest to the thought process behind either statement,
>>though the both make sense to me, culturally and geographically.
>
>I think the rationale is that it's a town with ethnic neighborhoods
>(Bloomfield = Italian, Polish Hill = Polish, the hill district = African
>American, Squirrel Hill = Jewish &c.) and therefore it's unlike relatively
>"whitebread" cities like Columbus, Indianapolis &c.



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