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Inside U.S.A. (1947)
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Nobody can possibly understand the Middle West who has not, for fun or profit, once looked through the catalogue of a great mail order company.
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This state bows to nothing: the first legislative measure it ever passed was to adopt the laws of God…until there is time to frame better.
Of Vermont
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Iowa spells agriculture, and agriculture in this part of the world spells corn. This is the heart of agrarian America.
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I know of no other metropolis with quite so impressive a record in the practical application of good citizenship to government.
Of Cleveland, Ohio
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The state is one of the most mountainous in the country; sometimes it is called the little Switzerland of America, and I once heard an irreverent local citizen call it the Afghanistan of the United States.
Of West Virginia
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The Midwest is exactly what one would expect from a marriage between New England puritanism and rich soil.
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The city of the four C's—Climate, Cotton, Cattle, Copper.
Of El Paso, Texas
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I asked an Idaho patriot why potatoes were so big. Answer: We fertiliz'em with cornmeal and irrigate them with milk.
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Idaho is torn, above all, between two other states, between the pull of Washington in the north, that of Utah in the south. Half of Idaho belongs to Spokane, I heard it said, and the other half to the Mormon church.
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Dallas is a baby Manhattan; Fort Worth is a cattle annex.
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About the only thing that will make a Wyoming cattleman reach for his gun nowadays is to call him a farmer. A rancher, he wants it clearly understood, drinks only canned milk, never eats vegetables, and grows nothing but hay and whiskers.
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I heard it said that the architecture of Atlanta is rococola.
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Ohio: A giant carpet of agriculture studded by great cities.
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John Gunther
Born:
August 30, 1901
Died:
May 29, 1970
(aged 68)
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