Southern Illinois had a lot of southerners move there after the Civil War. That has a lot to do with a whole different culture from Chicagoland.Second Chance wrote:Southern Illinois certainly is distinctly different than northern Illinois. Speaking as someone who grew up in Chicago, then would drive 6 hours south to college in southern Illinois, I can say they're like two different worlds. If asked while in Chicago, I'd say I was attending school downstate. Where? In Southern Illinois. The Chicago area is amazing, but the slower pace and beauty of the rolling hills, woods and lakes living in Southern Illinois cannot be compared. Especially in the fall... the autumns in Carbondale were breathtaking. Also, a part of the area, such as where lb lives, is almost more considered being part of the St. Louis metro area than solely southern Illinois, simply due to its proximity. I think... lb w/need to confirm.
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I always say I'm from St. Louis rather than Southern Illinois, although to people on the Missouri side of the river, we are to be called the "Metro East". Actually, if we are identified as a region of Illinois, it is almost always Southwestern Illinois, not just Southern Illinois....Second Chance wrote:Southern Illinois certainly is distinctly different than northern Illinois. Speaking as someone who grew up in Chicago, then would drive 6 hours south to college in southern Illinois, I can say they're like two different worlds. If asked while in Chicago, I'd say I was attending school downstate. Where? At Southern Illinois University. The Chicago area is amazing, but the slower pace and beauty of the rolling hills, large rock formations, woods and lakes living in Southern Illinois cannot be compared. Especially in the fall... the autumns in Carbondale were breathtaking. Also, a part of the area, such as where lb lives, is almost more considered being part of the St. Louis metro area than solely southern Illinois, simply due to its proximity. I think... lb w/need to confirm.
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Very weird. I'll take it though.littlebeast13 wrote: I believe the sunsets actually start getting later in early December... so if it's early darkness you dread, your wait isn't as long as you think....
The sunrises will continue to get later though until early January.
It's a weird lag thing I was unaware of until just a few years ago and verified through experience last year.....
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