The country divided
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The country divided
I notice that the regions are divided up differently than alot of other car sites I have seen. Usually, there's a Mid-Atlantic which would cover something like NC, VA, MD, DE, DC. I live in the greater DC metro area - Virginia - and am a 30 minute drive to DC, MD and WV.
Not to stir the pot or anything, but Ohio is a hike from my home, as is MI and IN. The chances of something going on in VA for someone living in MI being significant are slim to none.
I would suggest another look at how the regions are divided, so the information is more relevant for each region.
Great site, BTW
Not to stir the pot or anything, but Ohio is a hike from my home, as is MI and IN. The chances of something going on in VA for someone living in MI being significant are slim to none.
I would suggest another look at how the regions are divided, so the information is more relevant for each region.
Great site, BTW
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I agree. I'm in the Roanoke/Lynchburg area, and regularly go to the northern Shenandoah Valley, Baltimore, West Virginia, and North Carolina for railroad excursions and Civil War reenactments. I only get to the midwest for extraordinary events like the Trainfest in Denniston, Ohio in 2005. About the farthest I go for a "car event" is the British Car show in Waynesboro, Va. "Mid-Atlantic" is much more logical for folks in our area.
Regards,
Gary
Regards,
Gary
#3
I think the regions were just five states (x) ten.
That`s probably as much as can be determined, this is mostly a web site, and sometimes there`s something in another region you want to attend, go for/to it.
That`s probably as much as can be determined, this is mostly a web site, and sometimes there`s something in another region you want to attend, go for/to it.
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True, but that doesn't mean it couldn't be tailored to work better. Take a poll if you want, but I'm telling you from my experiences with my vette, I will never drive out to Terre Haute, Saginaw, or Toledo for a car event, and I seriously doubt those folks would drive to Leesburg, Arlington or Chincoteague. I think people who live in clusters, generally expect to do things within that cluster. I will drive to Frederick, MD (only 30 min), yet MD isn't in the same region. Heck half the people that live in MD, work in VA and vice versa (see ugly thing called Capital Beltway)
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