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Great Lakes and Milwaukee

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Ghostcrafter

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Sep 15, 2010
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
First off, I noticed when registering that the Great Lakes is not in the selectable region list. So I went with Midwest, despite living in Wisconsin.

Secondly, I noticed no city listings for Wisconsin, Say Milwaukee, or Madison?

Oversite? Or am I just too far out in the boonies? Feeling sort of left out here, LOL.

~Ghost
 
No actually it's Great Lakes now, and seeing as each other Great Lakes State has at least one city sub-forum, it seems appropriate that Wisconsin should have one as well.
 
Believe what you like, I think you've been misinformed. Yes it borders the Great Lakes, thus contributing to the States that do, but it is still considered to be part of the Midwest since the government splits groups of states into groups for studies ,polls, Census, etc.
It's not like "Oh you're one of those states that border The Great Lakes, your with them." And they throw down the Midwest Ban-hammer.
Wisconsin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
This is copied and pasted from the top of the Great Lakes Forum...

"Great Lakes Region DSM: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio."

You can also see it just above my original post on this page ... scroll up.
 
From Green Bay, they both work for me but midwest give more of a meaner name so i like the midwest one. Sorry GREAT LAKES.
 
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