Is New York part of New England?

Is New York part of New England?

  • Yes

    Votes: 7 5.4%
  • No

    Votes: 123 94.6%

  • Total voters
    130
I live in Buffalo. It's more like the midwest here.
LOL, but what is the MIDWEST?
With Lebanon, Kansas being the exact middle of the U.S., I have never understood how anything East of that point can be the Midwest, yet most of that area is considered the midwest.
Physically, the Midwest is Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North and South Dakota etc.
Not sure how St. Louis, with is 500 miles EAST of the middle of the nation, can be Midwest.
 
LOL, but what is the MIDWEST?
With Lebanon, Kansas being the exact middle of the U.S., I have never understood how anything East of that point can be the Midwest, yet most of that area is considered the midwest.
Physically, the Midwest is Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North and South Dakota etc.
Not sure how St. Louis, with is 500 miles EAST of the middle of the nation, can be Midwest.

I dunno, I'm from Baltimore originally. I don't get it either. But when I go to places like Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin or Illinois, Western New York feels more like those places. I guess maybe it's more like a Great Lakes thing. The lower part of NYS is mid-atlantic more like where I grew up.
 
New England is made up of:

Connecticut
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Vermont
Maine


So to answer your question,No, New York is not part of New England.


I feel like this question was asked to rile people up. LOL. Nobody has said Yes. So far. 😂😂😂
 
Midway going west - midwest? Somewhere along the way of “Go west young man” 😁
 
Originally from New York (Finger Lakes Region) and now live in New England (southeastern Massachusetts) - definitely not the same!
 
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Hard NO! Full Stop….

Suggesting that New York is part of New England is considered offensive by some….

Now most of Cranston, and Providence think they live in New York. But still doesn’t make it so
 
Apparently, I'm the only one who thought the Rhode Island/Long Island connection was a joke. I laughed. :confused3
Nope, me too! I have to say when I saw the poll, I thought it was a joke… was waiting for the punch line LOL

With family roots deep in NH, growing up in Boston, my ex being from LI and having lived in NJ for over 40 years, hard for me to imagine anyone even ask such a question!
 
Nope, me too! I have to say when I saw the poll, I thought it was a joke… was waiting for the punch line LOL

With family roots deep in NH, growing up in Boston, my ex being from LI and having lived in NJ for over 40 years, hard for me to imagine anyone even ask such a question!
I feel comfortable that we're right & it was a joke. I'm surprised so many people took it seriously.

Now, watch @GAN come back & tell us she/he was totally serious. :p
 
LOL, but what is the MIDWEST?
With Lebanon, Kansas being the exact middle of the U.S., I have never understood how anything East of that point can be the Midwest, yet most of that area is considered the midwest.
Physically, the Midwest is Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, North and South Dakota etc.
Not sure how St. Louis, with is 500 miles EAST of the middle of the nation, can be Midwest.
Because it follows the history of the westward expansion of the US. Prior to the Louisiana Purchase in the early 19th century, the western Great Lakes states (north of the Ohio River and east of the Mississippi), were known as the Northwest Territory. (Which is why Northwestern University is in Illinois.) Later acquisition of land (formerly Texas, Mexico, and the Oregon Territory) extended the country’s border all the way to the west coast. With a new Northwest (often called Pacific Northwest), the old Northwest became known as the Midwest.
 

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