10 Great Routes in Middle America (Central Time Zone)
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As the writer of the 1st two installments, and the intro here... "You could divide the country into a bunch of different regions, or even do each of the 50 different states, but for the sake of brevity, each one is roughly going to cover one of the four time zones." It just seemed simpler to use the 4 time zones as a guide, but not cut any of the states in half. Half of Kentucky and Tennessee are in the east and half are in central, and a portion of the Dakotas, and Nebraska are in Mountain. Indiana can't decide which it wants to be in. So that is why we did it this way.
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As the writer of the 1st two installments, and the intro here... "You could divide the country into a bunch of different regions, or even do each of the 50 different states, but for the sake of brevity, each one is roughly going to cover one of the four time zones." It just seemed simpler to use the 4 time zones as a guide, but not cut any of the states in half. Half of Kentucky and Tennessee are in the east and half are in central, and a portion of the Dakotas, and Nebraska are in Mountain. Indiana can't decide which it wants to be in. So that is why we did it this way.
"A portion" of the Dakotas and Nebraska? Try HALF.