How the hell does Dearborn not actually include Dearborn, MI?
epicredditdude1 on
Why would anyone feel compelled to do this?
hip_neptune on
2 states in Alaska is an interesting idea.. Seward would just be Fairbanks and a few Native Alaskan settlements.
Gentle-Giant23 on
I can certainly see why this went nowhere. What was their reason for breaking up the states and forming new ones?
PirateSanta_1 on
Seward would have like 8 people why make that a state? Also Erie doesn’t even border Lake Erie.
SouthLakeWA on
„Hi, I’m from Boise, Bitterroot.“
Simple_Map_3565 on
Atp just rename it to Ohio
Alternative-Gur3331 on
Looks like side of beef
john-tockcoasten on
A state named for the famous Nathan Wind character in the NM-AZ area.
Bucksin06 on
Thanks. I hate it
Ghost_Turtle on

bhputnam on
Two Alaskas and one Texas…?
goodsam2 on
I think it is interesting that it looks like it reduces metros crossing state borders.
committed_hero on
The Bitterroot border ignores the geographic imperatives that formed Idaho’s eastern side altogether.
Reasonable_Ninja5708 on
Dearborn is some border gore.
Lozerien on
I remember this one was first published. This organizes state lines around population centers, reduces fracturing of metro areas along state and county lines.
It’s one of those things that make a lot of sense on an economic and organizational level, but are politically impossible.
JustTheOneGoose22 on
Dearborn doesn’t include the city of Dearborn and Erie doesn’t touch Lake Erie. Top level stupidity
Sea_Analysis_8033 on
Yeah let’s give more power to land
Ricochet_skin on
What a terrible day to have eyes
Danktizzle on
“Nebraska” is the Lakota word for that absolutely amazing river that the Europeans renamed the platte.
Personally, Nebraska is a much better choice for a name here than the platte.
gmanasaurus on
Funny things I noticed here:
-naming a state „Superior“ – they would never let that one go
-renaming Texas, those folks are so proud of being Texan, lol, you are now „Alamoans“
-renaming Louisiana (roughly) after a prominent geographical feature. Lets just name Colorado or Alaska „Mountains“ how about it.
flatline000 on
To what end?
RichardBonham on
I can say that the Central California counties in „El Dorado“ already don’t like being dominated by San Francisco and the Bay Area; hence the State of Jefferson movement. Adding some of Nevada is going to go over like a lead balloon.
Jeveran on
Kodiak + Seward = 4 Senators for <1 million people.
milkyjoe241 on
I like how many of them just turn into blobs
docju on
Dear Mr President,
There are too many states nowadays.
Please remove 12.
I am not a crackpot.
docju on
I like how Hawaii is unchanged but they still decided to rename it anyway for the bants.
trainmobile on
Bayou? Out of all the possible names, they landed on fucking Bayou??? Straight to jail.😒
Edit: I heard the people who made this were European. In that case, straight to the Tower of London.
pnw-pluviophile on
Cascadia not Cascade.
Jean-28 on
Platte barely has Platte County in it.
Prairie is to the east of most of thr prairies and plains.
rqstewart on
F G.E. Percy. Who he think he is?
daryl_hikikomori on
It’s somehow perfect that the map appears to be Hungarian.
___HeyGFY___ on
So I would end up living in Dearborn, Biscayne, Albemarle, and Plymouth for sure, and probably on the border between Susquehanna and Hudson.
Nah, f**k that.
lopingwolf on
„Prairie“ is how I know the maker of this map has never been to the midwest.
Ziograffiato on
Erie not touching Lake Erie is the most Ohio thing ever.
rollin909 on
So does Bone ville include Vegas and Salt Lake City?
Next_Emphasis_9424 on
I love how Seward isn’t in the state of Seward.
TheKeeperOfThe90s on
I do not like this map. Its smug aura mocks me.
AJ4000HD on
I feel like my biggest problem with these borders is they want to try and either be straight line or follow natural geography. The problem is the ones that theoretically follow natural geography somehow still look way too straight. Like it can’t decide if the border should follow those mountains or just be a straight line.
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How the hell does Dearborn not actually include Dearborn, MI?
Why would anyone feel compelled to do this?
2 states in Alaska is an interesting idea.. Seward would just be Fairbanks and a few Native Alaskan settlements.
I can certainly see why this went nowhere. What was their reason for breaking up the states and forming new ones?
Seward would have like 8 people why make that a state? Also Erie doesn’t even border Lake Erie.
„Hi, I’m from Boise, Bitterroot.“
Atp just rename it to Ohio
Looks like side of beef
A state named for the famous Nathan Wind character in the NM-AZ area.
Thanks. I hate it

Two Alaskas and one Texas…?
I think it is interesting that it looks like it reduces metros crossing state borders.
The Bitterroot border ignores the geographic imperatives that formed Idaho’s eastern side altogether.
Dearborn is some border gore.
I remember this one was first published. This organizes state lines around population centers, reduces fracturing of metro areas along state and county lines.
It’s one of those things that make a lot of sense on an economic and organizational level, but are politically impossible.
Dearborn doesn’t include the city of Dearborn and Erie doesn’t touch Lake Erie. Top level stupidity
Yeah let’s give more power to land
What a terrible day to have eyes
“Nebraska” is the Lakota word for that absolutely amazing river that the Europeans renamed the platte.
Personally, Nebraska is a much better choice for a name here than the platte.
Funny things I noticed here:
-naming a state „Superior“ – they would never let that one go
-renaming Texas, those folks are so proud of being Texan, lol, you are now „Alamoans“
-renaming Louisiana (roughly) after a prominent geographical feature. Lets just name Colorado or Alaska „Mountains“ how about it.
To what end?
I can say that the Central California counties in „El Dorado“ already don’t like being dominated by San Francisco and the Bay Area; hence the State of Jefferson movement. Adding some of Nevada is going to go over like a lead balloon.
Kodiak + Seward = 4 Senators for <1 million people.
I like how many of them just turn into blobs
Dear Mr President,
There are too many states nowadays.
Please remove 12.
I am not a crackpot.
I like how Hawaii is unchanged but they still decided to rename it anyway for the bants.
Bayou? Out of all the possible names, they landed on fucking Bayou??? Straight to jail.😒
Edit: I heard the people who made this were European. In that case, straight to the Tower of London.
Cascadia not Cascade.
Platte barely has Platte County in it.
Prairie is to the east of most of thr prairies and plains.
F G.E. Percy. Who he think he is?
It’s somehow perfect that the map appears to be Hungarian.
So I would end up living in Dearborn, Biscayne, Albemarle, and Plymouth for sure, and probably on the border between Susquehanna and Hudson.
Nah, f**k that.
„Prairie“ is how I know the maker of this map has never been to the midwest.
Erie not touching Lake Erie is the most Ohio thing ever.
So does Bone ville include Vegas and Salt Lake City?
I love how Seward isn’t in the state of Seward.
I do not like this map. Its smug aura mocks me.
I feel like my biggest problem with these borders is they want to try and either be straight line or follow natural geography. The problem is the ones that theoretically follow natural geography somehow still look way too straight. Like it can’t decide if the border should follow those mountains or just be a straight line.